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Scienist wearing orange coat holding kelp on a boat.

Angela Korabik

Alaska Sea Grant State Fellow
Email: angela.korabik@noaa.gov

Angela Korabik

Alaska Sea Grant State Fellow

Angela is a kelp and marine ecologist who works to answer applied ecology questions that better inform aquaculture and ecosystem management. Angela holds a B.S. in Biology from the University of South Carolina and a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California, Davis. Her dissertation research primarily focused on the impacts of climate change on kelp microstage reproduction in Northern California. Angela joined the Alaska Fisheries Science Center Kodiak Lab as an Alaska Sea Grant State Fellow in October 2023. Currently her research focuses on Alaskan bull kelp seasonality and the ecosystems impacts and habitat provisioning of kelp and oyster farms. She is also the co-coordinator of the Bull Kelp Research Squad, an interdisciplinary group of farmers and scientists that are growing bull kelp in Alaska to better understand the species and build a bull kelp industry unique to Alaska.