Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC)
NOAA Fisheries Service’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) integrates policy expertise and cutting-edge scientific research to provide management and conservation of domestic and international living marine resources. Established in 1964 to study and manage the sardine and tuna fisheries of the U.S. west coast, the SWFSC provides scientific advice, manages fisheries and conserves protected species along the U.S. west coast, throughout the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean off Antarctica.
Address
Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC)
3333 North Torrey Pines Court
USA-92037-1022 La Jolla, CA
Phone: 001 (858) 546-7000
Fax: 001 (858) 546-7003
email: Rob.Bistodeau(@)noaa.gov
Activities:
- Research
Focus of Research:
- Climate
- Ecology
- Fishery
Involved in research projects:
- Stock assessment: Monitoring and biological investigations of Antarctic krill stocks and development of conservation measures under CCAMLR Details of Stock assessment: Monitoring and biological investigations of Antarctic krill stocks and development of conservation measures under CCAMLR


