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Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Marine Mammal Laboratory 2020 In Review Report
The Marine Mammal Laboratory, a division of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, conducts research on whales, seals, sea lions, and porpoises off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Resource Assessment And Conservation Engineering 2020 In Review Report
The Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division is a division of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center. The division includes scientists from various disciplines: fishery and oceanography researchers, bioacousticians, engineers, technicians...
Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Kodiak Laboratory 2020 In Review Report
Approximately 12,000 to 15,000 people visit the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Kodiak Laboratory each year. The Laboratory is located in the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center owned by the Kodiak Island Borough.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Newport Laboratory 2020 In Review Report
Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Newport Laboratory is home to the Center’s Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program. The Laboratory is part of the Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. Scientists conduct research...
Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Resource Ecology And Fisheries Management 2020 In Review Report
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division produces groundfish and crab stock assessments annually. These assessments are used by resource managers at the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to set...
Collaboration and Partnerships Make Data Collection Possible in a Challenging Year for Arctic Research
Some key data are being collected to support fisheries management and marine mammal protection in Alaska.
West Coast Waters Show Evidence of Improved Productivity in 2020
The newest California Current Ecosystem Status Report shows mixed signals about the state of the West Coast’s ocean and marine life.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center 2020 Year in Review
A Look Back at Success in an Unprecedented Year
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.
2022 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seminar Series
2022 Seminars will be held virtually using Webex - Tuesdays @ 10am Pacific.
Women Who Help Entangled Whales
Large whale entanglement has been a predominantly male field, but a growing cadre of experienced and skilled women has strengthened and diversified the response teams.
Greater Atlantic Region Forms and Applications Summary
A list of forms and applications, including for permits, by fishery that you may need if you fish in the Greater Atlantic Region.
Partners Provide Critical Support in Unprecedented Year for Alaska Research and Fisheries Management
For more than two decades, Alaska has led the way in using ecosystem information to inform resource management decisions. In 2020, contributions from research partners and local communities together with NOAA scientists helped fill some data gaps.
The Pribilof Pup Count: From Land & Air - Post 1
Join Alaska Fisheries Science Center staff as they test the viability of aerial surveys via uncrewed aircraft systems to advance methods used to estimate northern fur seal pup production on the Pribilof Islands.
Fur Seals on Bogoslof Island - Post 2
Mission Bogoslof.