Annual Reports
Every year since 1974, the Marine Mammal Commission has published an annual report highlighting our projects, activities and accomplishments for the previous year. Our annual reports are one of several publications that we release on an annual basis to highlight our work and the most pressing issues impacting marine mammals and their environment. In 2013 we redesigned our annual report into a shorter one-page summary document. The new annual report was designed primarily for electronic distribution and use, directing the reader to relevant sections of our website for additional information.
Annual reports from 2010-present are available below for download. If you wish to request a copy of an annual report prior to 2010, please contact us at mmc@mmc.gov.
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2023 Annual Report
Highlights include efforts to oversee legal and policy decisions under the MMPA; to engage communities and stakeholders; to reduce marine mammal bycatch domestically and overseas; to continue funding novel, low-cost, small-scale research projects to catalyze future work; to provide ongoing technical and funding support international conservation of marine mammals; and to emphasize the use of science-based decision making.
2022 Annual Report
Highlights include efforts to oversee legal and policy decisions under the MMPA; to engage communities and stakeholders; to reduce marine mammal bycatch domestically and overseas; to continue funding novel, low-cost, small-scale research projects to catalyze future work; to provide ongoing technical and funding support international conservation of marine mammals; and to emphasize the use of science-based decision making.
2021 Annual Report
Highlights include efforts to oversee legal and policy decisions under the MMPA; to engage communities and stakeholders; to reduce marine mammal bycatch domestically and overseas; to continue funding novel, low-cost, small-scale research projects to catalyze future work; to provide ongoing technical and funding support international conservation of marine mammals; and to emphasize the use of science-based decision making.
2020 Annual Report
Highlights include efforts to oversee legal and policy decisions under the MMPA; to engage communities and stakeholders; to reduce marine mammal bycatch domestically and overseas; to continue funding novel, low-cost, small-scale research projects to catalyze future work; to provide ongoing technical and funding support international conservation of marine mammals; and to emphasize the use of science-based decision making.
2019 Annual Report
2018 Annual Report
2017 Annual Report
2016 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
2014 Annual Report
2013 Annual Report
2012 Annual Report
2010–2011 Annual Report