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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.

Alaska Crab Habitat Research

Shellfish Assessment Research.
Pile of crabs on the seafloor

Habitat Research in Alaska

We collect information on spawning and breeding grounds, nursery areas and feeding grounds.
Blue fish swimming at the seafloor with coral surrounding it

Alaska Stock Assessments

A variety of data are input into computer models to estimate population size and trends for fish, crabs and marine mammals generating a stock assessment report. Research surveys provide biological, ecological and environmental data. Independent fishery observers collect information on commercial fisheries catches. We also compile socio-economic data on fishing communities.
Scientists working on deck of research vessel

A New Study Finds That Octopus Are Survivors, And That Could Mean Fisheries Stay Open Longer

A new NOAA Fisheries study suggests that the vast majority of octopus bycatch in commercial pot fisheries survives after being returned to sea.
October 09, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Group of baby octopuses

The 2017 Eastern Bering Sea Continental Shelf and Northern Bering Sea Bottom Trawl Surveys : Results for Commercial Crab Species

The eastern Bering Sea bottom trawl survey has been conducted annually since 1975 by the Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service. The purpose of this survey is to collect data on the distribution and abundance of crab, groundfish, and other benthic resources in the eastern Bering Sea. These data are used to estimate population abundances for the management of commercially important species in the region. This document includes the time series of results from 1975 to the present. In 2017, 395 total stations (375 standard stations and 20 resampled stations in Bristol Bay) were sampled on the eastern Bering Sea shelf from 4 June to 15 August. In early June, colder bottom temperatures extended into Bristol Bay creating the need to resample 20 stations due to delaying effects of cold water temperature on red king crab reproductive cycle. There was an overall decrease in biomass and abundance in male red king and blue king crab and female red king crab. There was an overall increase in immature female blue king crab and a decrease in mature female biomass and abundance, with no mature female blue king crab being caught in the St. Matthew Island Section. There were overall increases in immature and legal male and immature and mature female biomass and abundance in Chionoecetes bairdi and C. opilio crab, and a decrease in mature male biomass and abundance in Chionoecetes bairdi and C. opilio crab.
May 29, 2017 - Technical Memo ,

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study - Post 7

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study

NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Bering Sea Fisheries Research Foundation have worked cooperatively since 2004 to learn more about Bering Sea king, snow, and Tanner crabs.
May 18, 2016 - Survey ,
Crab in a container with people surrounding it

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study - Post 6

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study

NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Bering Sea Fisheries Research Foundation have worked cooperatively since 2004 to learn more about Bering Sea king, snow, and Tanner crabs.
May 13, 2016 - Survey ,
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Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study - Post 5

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study

NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Bering Sea Fisheries Research Foundation have worked cooperatively since 2004 to learn more about Bering Sea king, snow, and Tanner crabs.
May 08, 2016 - Survey ,
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Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study - Post 4

Dutch Harbor Snow and Tanner Crab Growth Study

NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Bering Sea Fisheries Research Foundation have worked cooperatively since 2004 to learn more about Bering Sea king, snow, and Tanner crabs.
April 27, 2016 - Survey ,
Tanner crab that have molted1.jpg