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New Seafloor Maps Reveal Habitat Sculpted by Ancient Glaciers

By NOAA Fisheries on Sep 26, 2019   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

New Seafloor Maps Reveal Habitat Sculpted by Ancient Glaciers

New bathymetric map of the western Gulf of Alaska. New seafloor maps show for the first time the course of ancient ice masses. They show how they shaped essential habitat for the western Gulf of Alaska’s abundant fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. Scientists wove together historical and modern data—from century-old hand-drawn charts to modern multibeam surveys. They created […]

How Long Does a Whale Feed? New Data Gives Insight Into Blue and Fin Whale Behavior

By Michelle Klampe | Oregon State University on Sep 15, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

How Long Does a Whale Feed? New Data Gives Insight Into Blue and Fin Whale Behavior

Photograph of fin whale taken during Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers using electronic tags were able to monitor blue and fin whales off the coast of Southern California over multiple weeks, providing new insight into the feeding behaviors of the two largest whale species. The researchers also found evidence of […]

When Biologists Stocked Alaska with Wolves

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 20, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

When Biologists Stocked Alaska with Wolves

  Alaska had been a state for one year in 1960 when its Department of Fish and Game conducted a wolf-planting experiment on Coronation Island in Southeast Alaska. At the time, the remote 45-square-mile island exposed to the open Pacific had a high density of blacktailed deer and no wolves. That summer, biologists from Fish […]

Kuskokwim Tribes Fight Donlin Mine Permits

By Mary Matthias | Orutsararmiut Native Council on Feb 8, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Kuskokwim Tribes Fight Donlin Mine Permits

Leaders Assert Major Mine Permits are Illegal, Rushed, and Ignore Local Concerns Bethel, Alaska – Thursday a consortium of  tribal governments from the Kuskokwim region led by Orutsararmiut Native Council (ONC) has filed an appeal of two permits recently issued by the State of Alaska to Donlin Gold, a mining project owned by Canadian based […]

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