Postcards from the Northwest Fisheries Science Center 2022
NWFSC scientists share photos from field or lab work.
Staff from the Northwest Fisheries Science Center often send us "Postcards from the Field," typically a photo from any of our research stations and field sites in the Pacific Northwest and in waters off the U.S. West Coast.
Most of our postcards come from scientists at sea, where our surveys focus on West Coast groundfish and salmon.
Learn more about our research at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
Emily Bowers (lead technician- NWFSC/WARRN-West Laboratory) and Chelsea Kovalcsik (Graduate Student- University of Alask...
Laurie Weitkamp, marine ecologist, has studied salmon for most of her career with NOAA Fisheries. She stands on deck wea...
Scientists at NOAA and the University of Washington explored contents of 8 species of fish from various museum collectio...
Brian Burke holding a Humboldt squid on the deck of the vessel Frosti during a juvenile salmon survey off the U.S. West ...
Scientists at sea shared a photo of their encounter with a “river in the sky” during their Northern California Current e...
In preparation for our juvenile salmon survey off the U.S. West coast, a trawl net is loaded onto the vessel F/V Frosti....
While on a survey to sample our U.S. West Coast waters for juvenile salmon, scientists remain on watch for marine mammal...
Dominick Davis, a NOAA EPP Undergraduate Scholar, interned with NOAA Fisheries at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center...
Today's Postcard From The Field takes us to Tatoosh Island, WA where SCUBA divers surveying kelp forests of the Olympic ...
More Postcards From the Field from our researchers as they conduct SCUBA dive surveys of the kelp forests in the Olympic...
Our final Postcards From The Field from the researchers surveying the kelp forests of the Olympic Coast National Marine ...
Meet Emilie Houliez, our Fulbright Program Postdoctoral Fellow! She studies phytoplankton like the algae Dinophysis whic...
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