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West Coast Waters Grow More Productive with Shift Toward Cooler Conditions

By Northwest Fisheries Science Center/NOAA on Mar 19, 2019   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

West Coast Waters Grow More Productive with Shift Toward Cooler Conditions

The ocean off the West Coast is shifting from several years of unusually warm conditions, toward a cooler and more productive regime that may boost salmon returns and populations of other ocean predators, according to a new NOAA Fisheries report.   The ocean off the West Coast is shifting from several years of unusually warm […]

Stranded Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Calf Safely Transported to the Alaska SeaLife Center for Rehabilitation

By Julie Speegle | NOAA, Nancy Deel | Alaska Sealife Center on Oct 4, 2017   At Sea, Featured, State  

Stranded Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Calf Safely Transported to the Alaska SeaLife Center for Rehabilitation

Seward, AK (October 03, 2017) –The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) received a stranded male beluga whale calf from Cook Inlet on Saturday, September 30. The solitary animal, estimated at two to four weeks old, was found stranded near Trading Bay in western Cook Inlet. The calf was first spotted from a helicopter by a National […]

When the Arctic Coast Retreats, Life in the Shallow Water Areas Drastically Changes

By Alfred Wegener Institute on Jan 4, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

When the Arctic Coast Retreats, Life in the Shallow Water Areas Drastically Changes

The thawing and erosion of Arctic permafrost coasts has dramatically increased in the past years and the sea is now consuming more than 20 meters of land per year at some locations. The earth masses removed in this process increasingly blur the shallow water areas and release nutrients and pollutants. Yet, the consequences of these […]

Steller Sea Lion Pup Born at Alaska SeaLife Center

By Catherine Curtis | Alaska SeaLife Center on Jul 27, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, Southcentral, State  

Steller Sea Lion Pup Born at Alaska SeaLife Center

Seward, Alaska – The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) announced the birth of a Steller sea lion pup to parents Eden and Pilot. Born July 1, the female pup weighed in at approximately 41 pounds (18.5 kg) and is the third Steller sea lion pup ever born at the Center, and the third born in a […]

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