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ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

By Tony Eskelin | ADF&G on Aug 16, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

(Soldotna) – ADF&G and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are collaborating on a multi-year radio tagging study of adult coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. Fall and winter of 2024 is the final year of a three-year study to assess run timing, migratory patterns, and spawning distribution of coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. […]

ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

By ADF&G on Aug 10, 2023   Featured, Science/Education, State  

ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

(Soldotna) – ADF&G and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are collaborating on a multi-year radio tagging study of adult coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. Fall and winter of 2023 is the second year of a three-year study to assess run timing, migratory patterns, and spawning distribution of coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. […]

Archival Tagging Study Reveals Habitual Movements of Greenland Turbot in Alaska

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on May 22, 2020   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Science/Education  

Archival Tagging Study Reveals Habitual Movements of Greenland Turbot in Alaska

  A multiyear archival tagging study identified consistent seasonal and daily patterns of depth-specific behavior by Greenland turbot in Alaska. These new findings provide key information for sustainably managing this commercially valuable population in a changing environment. Migration and Management of Greenland Turbot Although Greenland turbot have been well studied in the Atlantic Ocean, relatively little is known about […]

Tracking Cod in the Aleutian Islands

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Jan 6, 2020   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Tracking Cod in the Aleutian Islands

  Scientists and fishermen are working together to gain new insight into seasonal movements of valuable Pacific cod. Cutting edge technology and fishermen’s expertise are helping scientists track Aleutian Islands Pacific cod for the first time.  Last winter scientists and fishermen partnered to launch a pilot study to develop methods for tagging cod on working commercial fishing […]

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