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Alaska Longline Survey - Post 5

Alaska Longline Survey

A Student's Perspective.
August 17, 2018 - Survey ,
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Alaska Longline Survey - Post 4

Alaska Longline Survey

A Student's Perspective.
August 08, 2018 - Survey ,
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Alaska Longline Survey - Post 3

Alaska Longline Survey

A Student's Perspective.
July 30, 2018 - Survey ,
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Alaska Longline Survey - Post 2

Alaska Longline Survey

A Student's Perspective.
July 24, 2018 - Survey ,
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Alaska Longline Survey - Post 1

Alaska Longline Survey

A Student's Perspective.
July 18, 2018 - Survey ,
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Sablefish Research in Alaska

Pound for pound, sablefish is one of the highest valued finfish in Alaska’s commercial fisheries.
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Southeast Alaska Coastal Monitoring

NOAA Fisheries supports the Southeast Alaska Coastal Monitoring program, which studies juvenile salmon in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Alaska ecosystem.
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Fish Otolith Chronologies

Fish otoliths and other hard parts that form annual growth increments (annuli) in marine organisms act as natural chronometers.
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Ecosystem Research In Alaska

We study Alaska ecosystems through a combination of scientific observation and model development to examine how environmental change, including climate change, affects the long-term health of fish, crabs, and other marine life and the communities that rely on them.   Our goal is to provide ecosystem information to fishermen, resource managers, and others so they can make informed decisions ensuring sustainable fisheries and maintaining ecosystem and community resiliency.
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Assessing Alaska Fish Stocks

NOAA Fisheries assessment scientists are responsible for determining the current status of commercial and recreationally caught fish species in the waters of Alaska from 3–200 nautical miles offshore or in federal waters.
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