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ShoreZone Coastal Habitat Surveys Continue in Alaska

By NOAA Fisheries on Jul 16, 2018   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

ShoreZone Coastal Habitat Surveys Continue in Alaska

Scientists involved in the Alaska ShoreZone program have been steadily imaging and mapping Alaska’s rich coastal habitats since 2001. Over ninety percent of Alaska’s approximately 80,000 km of coastline has been completed, but gaps remain. During NOAA Fisheries’ Habitat Month in July 2018, imaging experts are filling in one of those gaps – Glacier Bay […]

Four NOAA Fisheries Surveys to Collect Data Crucial to Sustainable Alaska Fisheries

By Maggie Mooney-Seus | NOAA on May 25, 2016   At Sea, Featured, State  

Four NOAA Fisheries Surveys to Collect Data Crucial to Sustainable Alaska Fisheries

Scientists from NOAA’s Alaska Fisheries Science Center will embark from Dutch Harbor May 28 on another busy survey season, off Alaska’s coast, collecting data needed for fisheries managers to determine sustainable fishery harvest levels. This year, they’ll be conducting three groundfish and crab bottom trawl surveys and one midwater acoustic-trawl survey. Groundfish and crab surveys […]

For Pollock Surveys in Alaska, Things Are Looking Up

By Rich Press | NOAA Fisheries on May 22, 2015   At Sea, Featured  

For Pollock Surveys in Alaska, Things Are Looking Up

Shelikof Strait, in the Gulf of Alaska, is an important spawning area for walleye pollock, the target of the largest—and one of the most valuable—fisheries in the nation. This year, a team of NOAA Fisheries scientists went there to turn their usual view of the fishery upside-down. Scientists have been conducting fish surveys in the […]

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