Species or populations for which we have completed a status review and have determined that listing, reclassification, or delisting is not warranted at this time.| NOAA
The public may petition NOAA Fisheries to list a species under the Endangered Species Act. A 90-day finding is our formal evaluation of the claims made within a petition. The species listed on this page were the subject of petitions under the ESA, but their respective petitions did not present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the requested ESA actions were warranted.| NOAA
Delisting means to remove a species from the list of threatened and endangered species under the ESA. Learn more about how this process works.| NOAA
Here are some terms that you might encounter when reading about our work to protect, conserve, and recover species under the Endangered Species Act.| NOAA
Proposed species for listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) are those candidate species that were found to warrant listing as either threatened or endangered, after completion of a status review and consideration of other protective conservation measures.| NOAA
Species that are being reviewed to determine their status under the Endangered Species Act.| NOAA