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A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #4

A Voyage Through the Arctic

As we come to the end of Native American Heritage Month, Mabel shares a few thoughts about what this month means to her, and her personal and professional journey.
November 28, 2022 - Research ,
Woman skinning muskrats Maternal Ahna (Grandmother) Pauline Harvey skinning muskrats for a traditional parka. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Courtesy of Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer.

Sharing Fisheries Management Practices with International Partners

In this blog, Jennifer Leo, shares her experience of getting her feet wet in foreign policy in Namibia, Africa as an Embassy Science Fellow.
November 09, 2022 - Research ,
Cape fur seals at Walvis Bay, Namibia with a fishing trawler in the background. Cape fur seals at Walvis Bay, Namibia with a fishing trawler in the background. Credit NOAA Fisheries/ Jennifer Leo

Sound Bytes: What We Can Learn From How Indigenous Peoples Listen

Sound Bytes

A day at sea with members of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the Hispanic Access Foundation.
October 11, 2022 - Research ,
From left to right: Felipe Villegas, Violet Sage Walker, and Juan Rosas on the bow of the R/V Fulmar From left to right: Felipe Villegas, Violet Sage Walker, and Juan Rosas on the bow of the R/V Fulmar. Credit: NOAA Fisheries / Cory Hom-Weaver

A Voyage Through The Arctic Post #2

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Follow NOAA Fisheries Alaska Tribal Research Coordinator and partners collecting valuable data and information to further promote awareness of our precious Alaskan resources.
August 15, 2022 - Research ,
Alaska Native woman researcher holding a rockfish Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer holding a shortspine thornyhead rockfish. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Innovation To Learn More About Alaska's Deep-Sea Corals and the Species that Live There Post #2

Innovation to Learn About Deep-Sea Coral Communities in the Gulf of Alaska

On June 14th the Alaska Coral and Sponge Initiative began the Gulf of Alaska Coral and Sponge Model Validation Survey in Homer, Alaska.
June 29, 2022 - Research ,
NOAA Research Vessel Woldstad at port in Alaska. Credit: NOAA Fisheries The Woldstad, our home and research laboratory for the next several weeks. The Woldstad is a 121’ steel vessel built originally for the State of Alaska to patrol the icy waters of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. Credit: NOAA Fisheries / Sean Rooney

EcoFOCI Cruise - Post 4

EcoFOCI's Spring Mooring Cruise

EcoFOCI’s spring mooring cruise departed Dutch Harbor on May 10. This annual survey provides baseline fisheries & oceanographic data to support ongoing management of our nation's fisheries and marine life in the Bering Sea & rapidly changing U.S. Arctic.
June 15, 2022 - Research ,
A sonobuoy is deployed over the port rail. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Innovation To Learn More About Alaska's Deep-Sea Corals and the Species that Live There Post #1

Innovation to Learn About Deep-Sea Coral Communities in the Gulf of Alaska

On June 14th the Alaska Coral and Sponge Initiative began the Gulf of Alaska Coral and Sponge Model Validation Survey in Homer, Alaska.
June 13, 2022 - Research ,
fish species swimming around deep-sea coral habitat in Glacier Bay AK Rockfish swimming around deep-sea coral habitat in Glacier Bay, Alaska. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

EcoFOCI Cruise - Post 3

EcoFOCI's Spring Mooring Cruise

EcoFOCI’s spring mooring cruise departed Dutch Harbor on May 10. This annual survey provides baseline fisheries & oceanographic data to support ongoing management of our nation's fisheries and marine life in the Bering Sea & rapidly changing U.S. Arctic.
June 06, 2022 - Research ,
Deploying the bongo nets over the starboard of the ship. Recovering bongo nets. Why are they called bongo nets? They look like a set of bongo drums!