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A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #9

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Efforts among educators, parents, communities, and mentors.
December 09, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Outreach Coordinator showing how thermal imaging works. Stori Oates, Communications and Education Coordinator, showing how thermal imaging works. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #7

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Communities and Voices
October 03, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Wooden path on grass that leads to whale bones near the ocean. Utqiagvik. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #6

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An Alaskan Pioneer, Part 2
September 28, 2024 - Research ,
Scientists deploying a net that catches samples from the ocean Deploying bongo nets. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #5

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An Alaskan Fishing Pioneer, Part 1
September 12, 2024 - Research ,
Large white vessel on the water with misty hills in the background R/V Oscar Dyson leaving Dutch Harbor. Credit: Paul Hillman/NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #4

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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.

A Voyage Through The Arctic Post #3

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Follow NOAA Fisheries Alaska Tribal Research Coordinator and partners collecting valuable data and information to further promote awareness of our precious Alaskan resources.
September 09, 2022 - Survey ,
View from ship with orange netgear on deck and sunlit islands in the distance Traveling west along the Aleutian Island archipelago. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer

A Voyage Through The Arctic Post #2

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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

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #1

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Follow NOAA Fisheries Alaska Tribal Research Coordinator and partners collecting valuable data and information to further promote awareness of our precious Alaskan resources.
August 05, 2022 - Science Blog ,
Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer stands under an arch made of two whale ribs.  She has her arms raised, with her back to the camera and facing the Arctic Ocean on a beach in Utqiagvik, Alaska. The skeleton of a small overturned boat is propped up on the beach beside the arch. Sea ice gathers along the shore and in the distant offshore with a stretch of open water in between. Blue sky and gray clouds are visible above the horizon. Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer under the Utqiagvik whale bone arch overlooking the Arctic Ocean. Credit: Patrick Savok.