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Mischievous Snailfish and Other Mysteries of the Deep

By Christine Baier | NOAA on Jun 14, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Mischievous Snailfish and Other Mysteries of the Deep

Right now, scientists from the Alaska Fisheries Science Center are at sea collecting information crucial to keeping Alaska fisheries sustainable. The data they collect during yearly stock assessment surveys is used to set quotas for the familiar species that support some of world’s largest fisheries. But sometimes they find something no one has seen before. […]

Scientists Establish Baseline to Gauge How Alaska Communities Will Respond to Change

By Marjorie Mooney-Seus | AFSC News on Feb 19, 2016   Featured, State  

Scientists Establish Baseline to Gauge How Alaska Communities Will Respond to Change

In a new study by NOAA Fisheries, scientists looked at 347 Alaska communities to assess their dependence on marine resources and socio-economic well-being.  This is the first time that NOAA Fisheries has used “quantitative” indicators for this type of assessment in Alaska. Scientists hope to provide marine resource managers with a scientifically sound rapid assessment […]

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Feb 12, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

Children’s singer and songwriter Raffi may have brought beluga whales into popular culture with his 1980 song “Baby Beluga,” but surprisingly little is actually known about the life and ecology of these elusive marine mammals that live in some of the world’s most remote, frigid waters. Two distinct populations spend winters in the Bering Sea, […]

State Launches Contest to Name New Ferry

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Jan 5, 2016   Featured, State  

State Launches Contest to Name New Ferry

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker called on Alaska students today to help name two state ferry vessels, which are currently being built in Ketchikan after the Alaska Legislature appropriated funding for the projects in the fiscal year 2009 and fiscal year 2012 budgets. From now until March 15, students between 6th and 12th grade are […]

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