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North Fork of the John Day River frozen over below Dale.
North Fork of the John Day River frozen over below Dale.
Native American woman picking shrimp in fish house at Petersburg
Native American woman picking shrimp in fish house at Petersburg
Nurse shark
New rhizome growth of Thalassia transplant
Nason Creek Weir
Native American netting sockeye salmon
Native American netting sockeye salmon
Native American repairing gill net on the banks of the Columbia River
Native American gill net fishing for salmon
Native Americans repairing gill net on the banks of the Columbia River
NMFS scientist R
Northern pike (Ecox lucius)
National pesticide monitoring sites.
Non-described area studies for project out of Boothbay Harbor Laboratory
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Native fishermen display catch
New England fisherman with lobster pots on the dock.
Netpen being used for experimental project on raising bluefin tuna.
Netpens with walkways between for feeding and maintenance.
Netpens off the island of Catalina.at sunset.
Netpens off the island of Catalina.
Neptunia, a type of whelk, sold for food at the Shiogama market in Japan.
NOAA Ship JOHN N
NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN anchored
Name plate of NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN
NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN tied up at NOAA's Pacific Marine Center.
Night trawling - hauling back on the Research Vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
Night trawling on the NMFS research vessel RACHEL CARSON
NOAA Fisheries Research Ship OREGON II
New Jersey artificial reef constructed from tires
National Park chartered research vessel MITKOF
Native Amercan dip net fishing for salmon at Klickitat Falls
Native Americans dipnet fishing for salmon at Celilo Falls
Numerous copepods
Northern sennet ( Sphyraena borealis )
Nurse shark ( Ginglymostoma cirratum )
Night shark ( Carcharhinus signatus )
NOAA Fisheries employee's Victor Simon (left), Keri York (center) and Jim Miller (right) hold a several Shortraker rockfish (Sebastes borealis) caught
NOAA Fisheries employee Larry Hufnagle lies alongside a large squid (Moroteuthis robusta), during the 2001 west coast groundfish survey aboard the cha
Neomaensis synagris (Linnaeus)
Neomaensis analis (Cuvier & Valenciennes)
Neomaensis aya (Bloch)
Neomaensis apodus (Walbaum)
Neomaensis jocu (Bloch & Schneider)
Neomaensis griseus (Linnaeus)
Novaculichthys kallosoma (Bleeker)
Novaculichthys woodi Jenkins
Neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii)
Neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii)
Neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii)
Neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii)
NRDA trawl - setting herring trawl for meso-bathypelagic depths
Natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) trawl being recovered from meso-bathypelagic depths - trawling at approximately 1400 meters depth
NOAA R/V Caretta cruising along the northern Gulf Coast.
NOAA R/V CARETTA being used for fisheries investigations in the Gulf of Mexico.
Neal Williamson in Hydro-Acoustics laboratory on the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
NOAA's new Southeast Fisheries Science Center's Pascagoula Laboratory.
NOAA seafood inspectors monitoring seafood to assure that it is safe and healthy.
NOAA scientists examining giant squid aboard the NOAA research vessel GORDON GUNTER off the Louisiana coast.
NOAA scientists with giant squid aboard the NOAA research vessel GORDON GUNTER.
North Atlantic right whale entangled in line, visible across the head and trailing in the water beneath the whale past its tail.
North Atlantic right whale that a team of state and federal biologists assisted in disentangling off Daytona Beach.
North Atlantic right whale that a team of state and federal biologists assisted in disentangling off Daytona Beach.
North Atlantic right whale that a team of state and federal biologists assisted in disentangling off Daytona Beach.
NOAA fisheries scientist Teresa Turk and Ghanaian observer trainees at artisanal landing site
NOAA fisheries scientist Teresa Turk and Ghanaian observer, Richmond Quartey, standing next to drying fish operation
NOAA trainer John Lafargue holding the righting strap on the life raft
NOAA trainer John LaFargue instructing the Ghanaian observers on how to right the life raft
NOAA NMFS Fisheries representative Teresa Turk with Senegal fisheries representative.
NMFS International Affairs representative giving presentation to Senegalese officials and artisanal fishermen.
Normally an oceanographic phenomenon known as upwelling keeps the surface waters of the southeast Pacific Ocean cold and teeming with small pelagics t
Nightfall over the Bay of Biscay.
Nightfall over the Bay of Biscay.
Native America artisanal salmon fishing
Native America artisanal salmon fishing
Native America artisanal salmon fishing
NOAA divers work to free an entangled endangered Hawaiian monk seal caught in a ghost net in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands.
Numerous species of algae including red members of genus Palmaria
Nitzschia sp
Nitzschia reversa - live specimen
NOAA contracted welder installing a transducer housing on the chartered fishing vessel Noah's Ark during the 2005 west coast groundfish survey while i
NOAA Fisheries employee John Harms determines the sex of a small Pacific Flatnose (Antimora microlepis) during the 2003 west coast groundfish trawl su
Native salmon trap on an Alaskan River
Novice diver Vladislav A
Not all commercial boats stay in the water
Neon-pink is unusual in outdoor art, but seems perfect for the queen conch adorning this Florida Keys Lodge
NMFS biologist Charles Malooch III measures an angler's catch
NMFS samplers ready to weigh and measure anglers' catches
Names inscribed on Seattle Fishermen's Memorial
Net used to capture soft-shell "peeler" crabs from holding pens
Neuston tow for plankton studies
Neuston tow for plankton studies
Nets laid out to dry near the Portland Fish Exchange
Nets and floats
Nature's bounty - a catch of salmon by a purse seiner
Nature's bounty - a catch of salmon by a purse seiner
Nets, purse seine boat, and wake are seen as looking aft from the stern of a tuna boat in the tropical Pacific
Nets, purse seine boat, and wake are seen as looking aft from the stern of a tuna boat in the tropical Pacific
Nets and otterboards hanging outboard on the MISS EULA, a Vietnamese-American owned shrimp trawler operating in the Gulf of Mexico.
Net in the water during trawling operations
Net in the water during trawling operations
Native American dipnet fishing on the Klickitat River
Native American dipnet fishing on the Klickitat River
Native American dipnet fishing on the Klickitat River
NOAA Fisheries employee's John Harms (left) and Stacey Miller with chartered vessel crewman Mike Retherford working up a sample obtained aboard the F/
NOAA Fisheries employee Stacey Miller enters data on the computer that is part of a NOAA award winning portable sampling station during the 2003 west
NOAA Fisheries employees John Harms (left) and Stacey Miller measure a sub- sample of longspine thorneyhead (Sebastolobus altivelis) during the 2003 w
NOAA chartered fishing vessel crewman Mike Retherford identifying the sex of an extremely small Pacific Grenadier (Coryphaenoides acrolepis) during th
NOAA Fisheries volunteer Heather Mann extracts otolith bones from the head of a longspine thornyhead (Sebastolobus altivelis) during the 2000 West Coa
Net pens at Manchester Research Station
NWFSC scientists Dave Misitano and John Ferguson are beach seining for juvenile salmon in a reference area for a study examining contaminant exposure
NWFSC scientist Cindy Bucher retrieves a beach seine in an industrial waterway for a study examining contaminant exposure and health of juvenile salmo
NWFSC scientists sort the catch of a beach seine in an industrial waterway for a study examining contaminant exposure and health of juvenile salmon in
NWFSC scientists Dave Misitano and John Ferguson are sorting the catch from a beach seine in a reference area for a study examining contaminant exposu
NWFSC scientists Dave Misitano and John Ferguson are beach seining for juvenile salmon in a reference area for a study examining contaminant exposure
NMFS port agent waiting to inspect menhaden boat as it arrives in port.
NOAA Galveston Lab buildings.
NOAA Fisheries employees Melanie Johnson (left) and Keri York (right), assisted by 2nd Mate/fisherman Darrin Olson, finish sorting a tow during the gr
NOAA Fisheries employees Vanessa Tuttle (left) and Suzanne Romain enter catch data from a tow during the groundfish survey caught during groundfish tr
NOAA Fisheries employees Keri York (left) and Melanie Johnson dissect the gonads out of a Greenstriped rockfish (Sebastes elongatus) caught during gro
NOAA Fisheries employee Vanessa Tuttle poses with a large Shortspine thornyhead (Sebastolobus alascanus) caught during ground fish trawl survey aboard
NOAA Fisheries Service employees Pat Williams, Bren Haas, and Kelly Shotts prepare to be dunked in a Helicopter Egress Training water landing simulati
NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies
NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies
NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies
NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies
NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN in drydock.
NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN passing through the Hiram M
Net streamed from NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN
Navigational readouts and displays on the bridge of a fisheries research vessel ca
NOAA collected nearly 50 metric tons of amrine debris, which threatens monk seals, sea turtles, and other marine life in the coral reef ecosystem in t
NOAA divers cut a Hawaiian green sea turtle free from a derelict fishing net during a recent mission to collect marine debris in the Northwestern Hawa
Neuston tow on surface.
Nurse shark seen outside a chevron trap.
Not quite up to their knees in pollock prior to sorting and study.
Not quite up to their knees in pollock prior to sorting and study.
Now, that's really a squid!
Now, this is a squid!
Net in the water
Net sensor on head rope of mid-water rope trawl.
Net repair while in port.
Night operations on the after deck of the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
Night recovery of MOCNESS plankton sampler.
Negroes trawling for crabs on the Virginia and North Carolina coast Drawing by H
Natives corraling sea-lions at the Barrabora, under Cross Hill Northeast point of Saint Paul's Island Drawing by H
Natives capturing the sea-lion; springing the alarm Drawing by H
Natives driving the "holluschickie." The drove passing over the lagoon flats Heading to the killing grounds under the village hill, Saint Paul's Islan
Natives selecting a drive View over hauling grounds of "holluschickie" or bachelor seals at English Bay Looking from Tolstoi dunes Drawing by H
Natives harpooning the beluga, or white whale, at Cook's Inlet, Alaska Drawing by H
Norwegian method of setting nets to get position of fish From Bulletin U.S
Norwegian method of setting gill-nets at bottom From Bulletin U.S
Natives in boats fishing with hand-lines
Newfoundland fishermen catching squid for sale as cod bait Sold to United States vessels Drawing by H
Numerous small translucent to white octocorals surround a large hydroid with a translucent stalk
Numerous xenophyophores seen on the flat
Nudibranchs? on a dead coral bush.
Numerous white brittle stars on a sediment and rock substrate
Numerous white brittle stars on a sediment and rock substrate
Numerous brittlestars, a retracted anemone, and a feather star crinoid are sharing the trunk of a dead coral bush.
Notice the small white shrimp with orange head and eyes on the sea pen.
Numerous crinoid feather stars on a steep escarpment.
Numerous crinoid feather stars on a steep escarpment.
Numerous Paramuricea sp
Numerous large brittle stars and a large pink squat lobster on a large paramuricean coral.
Numerous large brittle stars on large paramuricean corals.
Numerous large brittle stars and a large pink squat lobster in an ocotocoral bush.
Numerous large brittle stars in a bamboo coral bush.
Numerous tube worms with feeding tentacles extended, white lophelia coral, a colony of small ping pong ball like sponges, and small bamboo coral bushe
Numerous tube worms with feeding tentacles extended and four orange-yellow cup corals.
Numerous large white anemones, a few venus flytrap anemones, and alive and dead lophelia pertusa coral.
Numerous large white anemones, a few venus flytrap anemones, a crab, lophelia pertusa coral in upper left, and a small bamboo coral bush in upper left
Numerous large white anemones at a study site.
Nearly orthogonal failure surfaces along the canyon wall.
Numerous yellow to gray and white sponges and large, possibly unoccupied worm tubes of the order Sabellida.
Natural gas seep imaged with acoustic sounding technology
Numerous white shrimp living within a bathymodiolus mussel bed at a cold seep site.
Near orthogonal jointing on a rock face
Near vertical rock face with a lone white sea star and a red shrimp in the lower right quadrant of the image.
Numerous crinoids and small sponges
Numerous small brown anemones and yellow and cream-colored encrusting sponge.
Nautilus shell on seafloor
Note the white faces on the rock in the right center of the image
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