Cocktails and Conservation with the New England Aquarium

Shark tagging on the coast of Nantucket
Shark tagging on the coast of Nantucket
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Fisheries Science and Emerging Technologies Program

To effectively manage and conserve the ocean’s resources, decision-makers need sound scientific data. We use cutting-edge technology to investigate critical fisheries issues, providing resource managers with the information they need to improve species, fisheries, and ecosystem management.

Scientist Nick Whitney is part of a thirty-year shark study.
Scientist Nick Whitney in part of a 30-year ongoing shark study

Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life

The Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium is composed of more than 40 world-class marine scientists, public policy professionals, and technical specialists who have devoted their careers to improving ocean health.

Researchers collect a fecal sample from a whale for a health assessment
Collecting fecal samples Researchers collect a fecal sample from a whale for a health assessment

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