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Recruitment Energetics and Coastal Assessment Program Results

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ShoreZone Program Daily Log - July 15, 2018

Alaska ShoreZone Program - Aerial Imaging Surveys in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
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ShoreZone Program Daily Log - July 14, 2018

Alaska ShoreZone Program - Aerial Imaging Surveys in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
Aerial image of coast in Alaska with mountains in the background

ShoreZone Coastal Habitat Surveys Continue in Alaska

Alaska ShoreZone Program - Aerial Imaging Surveys in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
July 13, 2018 - Feature Story ,
Aerial view of a coast with water and trees

Sablefish Research in Alaska

Pound for pound, sablefish is one of the highest valued finfish in Alaska’s commercial fisheries.
Person holding fish above water

Humpback Whale Research In Alaska

Decades after the end of commercial whaling, humpback whales are playing an increasingly important role in Alaska’s ecosystem and economics. Whale watching is a multimillion dollar industry in Alaska and humpbacks are the main attraction.
Group of humpback whales poking their heads out of the water with mountain in background

Dall's Porpoise Research in Alaska

Alaska Fisheries Science Center research of the Dall's porpoise.
Aerial view of black porpoise with white patch near the tail

Alaska Ecosystem Models

Scientists at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center work on several different types of models single-species, multispecies and ecosystem models that incorporate predation and bioenergetics (transfer of energy among trophic levels). Below are some of the…

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.
Ship at sea with sunset behind it

Alaska Fish Research Surveys

NOAA Fisheries scientists conduct a variety of ongoing field studies and surveys to help us better understand and predict marine life abundance in Alaska. We also collect a variety of information about the environment in which they live.

Essential Fish Habitat Research Plan In Alaska

Research of Alaska and Essential Fish Habitat.
Several different types of fish at the bottom of the ocean