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Splash into Whale Week with NOAA Fisheries
Join us for Whale Week 2018!
NOAA Live! Alaska Season 2: 2021-22
NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities. In 2021-22, we will be featuring short series of webinars focused on different areas of Alaska.
AK Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands Pollock Trawl Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of interactions that result in incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center 2019 Year in Review
Our research supports NOAA Fisheries’ stewardship mission to protect and provide sustainable use of Alaska living marine resources.
Marine Mammal Laboratory
A Division of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center
2018 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Year In Review
Our research supports NOAA Fisheries’ stewardship mission to protect and provide sustainable use of Alaska living marine resources. In doing so, we help provide jobs, strong local economies, coastal resiliency, and food security for coastal and Alaska Nat
North Slope Borough, NOAA, University of Washington and Cooperative Institute for Climate Ocean and Ecosystem Studies Scientists Collaborate to Monitor Whales in 2020 in Northern Alaska
When it comes to observing bowhead whales in Arctic waters, scientists and Indigenous communities are learning to “expect the unexpected.”
Veteran Interns Build Their Skills Supporting NOAA’s Habitat Restoration Efforts
Three veteran interns share their experiences of working with NOAA on the West Coast.
A Programmatic Approach to Permitting Scientific Research and Enhancement
To better evaluate impacts to endangered and threatened species, while enhancing conservation and creating efficiencies and improvements.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center Surveys in the Arctic: 2019 Preliminary Findings
We study marine ecosystems. Our research supports sustainable management and conservation of Alaska marine species.
2021 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Year In Review
In 2021 we conducted 22 research surveys and placed 355 observers on commercial fishing vessels and in 12 processing plants. We collected valuable biological, oceanographic, and socio-economic information and monitored fisheries catch and bycatch.
NOAA Live! Alaska Season 1: 2020-21
NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities.