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A Voyage through the Arctic Post #4

A Voyage Through the Arctic

As we come to the end of Native American Heritage Month, Mabel shares a few thoughts about what this month means to her, and her personal and professional journey.
November 28, 2022 - Research ,
Woman skinning muskrats Maternal Ahna (Grandmother) Pauline Harvey skinning muskrats for a traditional parka. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Courtesy of Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer.

Joint Canada-US Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #5

Joint U.S.-Canada Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey

On September 6th, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep-sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
November 08, 2022 - Survey ,
In a large room, several scientists sit on chairs looking at different screens showing a black and white image of black coral on the seafloor. In the ship’s wet lab, the science crew is glued to the monitors during a drop-camera survey on Brown Bear Seamount, one of the seamounts that has never been seen by humans before. This was one of the final surveys of this expedition during which we watched live images of black coral. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Paul Hillman.

Joint Canada-US Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #4

Joint U.S.-Canada Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey

On September 6th, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep-sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
October 06, 2022 - Survey ,
Group of 9 common dolphins swimming rapidly in blue water. Rare sighting this far north of common short-beaked dolphins bow-riding the Canadian Coast Guard Vessel John P Tully. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Paul Hillman.

Keeping That Summer Vibe Alive! Post #2

A new school year has begun, but there are many lessons from the summer to bring back to the classroom.
September 21, 2022 - Science Blog ,
Pink fireweed and green vegetation in the foreground of calm blue ocean waters and snow capped mountains in the background Auke Village Recreation Area. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Stori Oates

Joint Canada-US Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #3

Joint U.S.-Canada Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey

On September 6th, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep-sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
September 20, 2022 - Survey ,
Metal cage surrounding an underwater dual-camera housing with 4 underwater LED lights below. The stereo drop-camera rig. The two lenses along the top are the two cameras and the four lower cylinders are the LED strobe lights that flash when the cameras fire. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Paul Hillman.

Keeping That Summer Vibe Alive! Post #1

A new school year has begun, but there are many lessons from the summer to bring back to the classroom.
September 16, 2022 - Science Blog ,
two wolf eels surrounded by sea urhins and sea stars Two wolf eels welcome visitors to the Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute’s aquarium display. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Stori Oates

Joint Canada-US Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #2

Joint U.S.-Canada Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey

On September 6th, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep-sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
September 16, 2022 - Survey ,
photo of two people in hard hats and orange vests lowering stereocamera array overboard Deploying the stereo camera system over the starboard side of the Canadian Coast Guard Vessel John P. Tully. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Paul Hillman.

Joint Canada-U.S. Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #1

Joint U.S.-Canada Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey

On September 6, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
September 14, 2022 - Survey ,
Photograph of ships bow crashing through rough water. The bow of the Canada Coast Guard vessel John P. Tully plowing through rough seas in the Northeast Pacific Ocean—150 miles west of the US-Canada border. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Paul Hillman.

A Voyage Through The Arctic Post #3

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Follow NOAA Fisheries Alaska Tribal Research Coordinator and partners collecting valuable data and information to further promote awareness of our precious Alaskan resources.
September 09, 2022 - Survey ,
View from ship with orange netgear on deck and sunlit islands in the distance Traveling west along the Aleutian Island archipelago. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer

A Voyage Through The Arctic Post #2

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Follow NOAA Fisheries Alaska Tribal Research Coordinator and partners collecting valuable data and information to further promote awareness of our precious Alaskan resources.
August 15, 2022 - Research ,
Alaska Native woman researcher holding a rockfish Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer holding a shortspine thornyhead rockfish. Credit: NOAA Fisheries