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Plan to Discharge Fukushima Water Into Pacific Gets OK From Regulators

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on May 19, 2022   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

Plan to Discharge Fukushima Water Into Pacific Gets OK From Regulators

The discharge could release a number of radioactive isotopes into the Pacific Ocean, critics say. Despite outcry from local leaders and the Japanese public and warnings from environmental campaigners, Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority on Wednesday gave its approval for a plan to discharge contaminated water from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, a move […]

NOAA’s Alaska Region Joins the Ocean Guardian Program

By Alaska Regional Office | NOAA Fisheries on May 4, 2022   General News, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

NOAA’s Alaska Region Joins the Ocean Guardian Program

For Teacher Appreciation Week, we highlight the dedicated educators who inspire stewardship of Alaska’s ocean and watersheds. NOAA’s Ocean Guardian Program works with schools throughout the country to promote the conservation of local watersheds, the ocean, and places like national marine sanctuaries. Each school creates local projects to create environmentally sustainable events and programs that benefit the […]

Kachemak Bay monitoring efforts contribute important data about ocean acidification in nearshore ecosystems

By Anne Gore | Alaska Sea Grant on Mar 30, 2022   News from Alaska SeaGrant, Science/Education  

Kachemak Bay monitoring efforts contribute important data about ocean acidification in nearshore ecosystems

Alaska’s coastal waters are some of the most commercially valuable and productive ecosystems on the planet. Ocean acidification—a decrease in ocean pH caused by increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide—is expected to impact these ecosystems, but very little is known about how it could alter nearshore environments. Nearshore ecosystems provide habitat and serve as a nursery […]

Geophysics professor wraps up voyage exploring Amerasia Basin’s origin

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Oct 7, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Geophysics professor wraps up voyage exploring Amerasia Basin’s origin

A science cruise led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher to investigate the origin of the Arctic Ocean’s Amerasia Basin has come to an end, with the research vessel Sikuliaq back at Nome after more than seven weeks at sea. The voyage was the Sikuliaq’s northernmost to date. It sailed to just over 79 degrees […]

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