In 2017, the 36th annual eastern Bering Sea shelf bottom trawl survey was extended northward to include 144 additional stations in an area bounded by the Bering Strait, Norton Sound, and the U.S.–Russia Maritime Boundary.
In 2018, the 37th annual eastern Bering Sea shelf bottom trawl survey was extended northward to include 49 additional stations in an area bounded by the Bering Strait, Norton Sound, and the U.S.–Russia Maritime Boundary.
In 2019, the NOAA Fisheries, Alaska Fisheries Science Center conducted two surveys within U.S. territorial waters of the Bering Sea; the southeastern Bering Sea shelf bottom trawl survey and the northern Bering Sea bottom trawl survey.
In 2021, the NOAA Fisheries, Alaska Fisheries Science Center conducted two surveys within U.S. territorial waters of the Bering Sea: the southeastern Bering Sea shelf bottom trawl survey and the northern Bering Sea bottom trawl survey.
In 2022, NOAA Fisheries’ Alaska Fisheries Science Center conducted two surveys within U.S. territorial
waters of the Bering Sea: the southeastern Bering Sea shelf bottom trawl survey and the northern
Bering Sea bottom trawl survey.
An infographic showing how characteristics of four ESA-listed corals change with depth and are impacted by light levels and wave energy. It also lists key threats to corals and the importance of corals for coastal protection, habitat, and the economy.
This outreach document provides an overview of the draft climate science regional action plan for the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. It was produced in 2022.