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A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #12

A Voyage Through the Arctic

New ways the Alaska Fisheries Science Center shares information.
April 01, 2025 - Science Blog ,
Mabel stands in a hold on a fishing vessel holding a red king crab by its legs. Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer aboard F/V Anchor Point in Norton Sound. Photo Credit: Adem Boeckmann.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #11

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Building worldviews and working together.
March 18, 2025 - Science Blog ,
Fish hanging on a stick of wood in front of water. A traditional fish rack on the bank of the Noatak River. Credit: Velma Jones.

Currents and Connections Post #4

Currents and Connections

Where education and science come together
March 07, 2025 - Science Blog ,
Text showing blog name next to image of directional sign post in Alaska. Directional sign post outside the Utqiaġvik Visitor Center. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Stori Oates

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #10

A Voyage Through the Arctic

In this blog, I want to share the unique background information on the names of the months in Iñupiaq Eskimo, a culture rich in history and tradition.
February 21, 2025 - Research ,
Rainbow during sunset in Alaska. Kobuk River in front of Kiana on a July evening. Credit: Shaedyn Barr.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #9

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Efforts among educators, parents, communities, and mentors.
December 09, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Outreach Coordinator showing how thermal imaging works. Stori Oates, Communications and Education Coordinator, showing how thermal imaging works. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

Currents and Connections Post #3

Currents and Connections

Where education and science come together.
November 05, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Sockeye salmon swimming in a river next to green trees Sockeye salmon spawning in a Wood River tributary. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Wes Larson

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #7

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Communities and Voices
October 03, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Wooden path on grass that leads to whale bones near the ocean. Utqiagvik. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #6

A Voyage Through the Arctic

An Alaskan Pioneer, Part 2
September 28, 2024 - Research ,
Scientists deploying a net that catches samples from the ocean Deploying bongo nets. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.