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Starfish-Alutiiq Word of the Week

By Alutiiq Museum on Oct 6, 2024   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Starfish-Alutiiq Word of the Week

Starfish — Agyaruaq Agyaruat irurtuut. – Starfish have many legs. Sea stars, commonly known as starfish, are abundant, colorful residents of Kodiak’s waters. There are numerous species, which can be found in almost any environment–from rocky shores to mudflats, and from tidal pools to deep marine waters. Sea stars are echinoderms–spiny skinned creatures related to […]

Sea stars, urchins and kelp forests

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 6, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Sea stars, urchins and kelp forests

A few weeks ago, Sarah Gravem lowered a “ravenous, terrifying predator” from her boat down to the ocean floor off Sitka. Then she released it. In a slow-motion drama, sea urchins fled as a pizza-size sunflower sea star oozed toward them. Gravem explained: “I release one right in the middle and watch everybody freak out. […]

Starfish-Alutiiq Word of the Week-September 11th

By Alutiiq Museum on Sep 12, 2016   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Starfish-Alutiiq Word of the Week-September 11th

Agyaruaq – Starfish / Star-shaped Agyaruat irurtuut. – Starfish have many legs. Sea stars, commonly known as starfish, are abundant, colorful residents of Kodiak’s waters. There are numerous species, which can be found in almost any environment–from rocky shores to mudflats, and from tidal pools to deep marine waters. Sea stars are echinoderms–spiny skinned creatures […]



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