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Larval Fish Research In Alaska

Ichthyoplankton are the early stages of fish (eggs and larvae) that are not able to actively swim against currents.
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Arctic Ecosystem Research in Alaska

We investigate how changing Arctic conditions affect Arctic fish feeding, growth, and survival.
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Ecosystem and Fisheries Oceanographic Research in the Gulf of Alaska

Ecosystem and fisheries oceanographic research in the Gulf of Alaska.
Rough ocean with mountains in the background.

Alaska Fisheries Science Center EcoFOCI Cruise Database

Alaska Fisheries Science Center scientists have conducted cruises in 1972 and yearly from 1977 until the present. These cruises have been conducted by several workgroups and have had multiple goals. The results are a database that includes 389 cruises which have sampled in four different geographic areas:
May 09, 2018 - Database ,

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

Rock Sole Research in Alaska

Rock sole research in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska.
Flatfish on the seafloor covered by dirt

Fish Growth and Survival Studies in Alaska

For each species or ecosystem that we study, we attempt to understand what factors affect species growth and survival and cause or contribute to population fluctuations over various time periods (e.g., between years and between decades).
Greenish yellow fish being held by an orange gloved hand

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.
Group of fish after being caught

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.