More than 150 community members and scientists recently gathered for the 2024 Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium (KAMSS), which featured presentations, a poster session paired with youth science activities, tours of the NOAA ship Oscar Dyson, several film showings, and more. KAMSS once again partnered with the month-long Kodiak Whale Fest to offer place-based marine science education. Rick […]
Fishing and seafood-industry professionals will join academics at the 32nd Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium in Anchorage next spring. The symposium’s theme is “Cooperative Research — strategies for integrating industry perspectives and insights in fisheries science.” Attendees will explore effective strategies and approaches to integrate industry perspectives and insights in fisheries science. The symposium is scheduled […]
Formed in 2015, the Alaska Tribal Administrators Association is a non-political 501(c)3 organization that seeks to provide support, education, and community to the individuals working as administrators, directors, executive directors, and other leaders of more than 200 Alaska Native Tribal entities all over Alaska. The symposium is geared toward the “Tribal CEO” who may otherwise […]
Alaska’s Tribal Administrator Association is offering a statewide symposium with Alaska Tribal Administrators in Anchorage, Alaska on April 19-21 at the Anchorage Marriott Downtown. The ATAA Symposium: Sharing our Experiences will have as our guests, State of Alaska Lt. Governor Byron Mallott, Samuel Johns, and Master of Ceremonies Jack Dalton. The Alaska Tribal Administrators Association is a non-profit […]