Critical equipment monitoring Alaska’s changing ocean will soon be replaced and enhanced with funds from the recently passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded $1.3 million in year one funds to the Alaska Ocean Observing System.
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Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission Hiring
The AEWC is hiring two positions to support the Backyard Buoys project, a Program Coordinator and a Village...
New Glider Tested in Prince William Sound
Herring Glider Surveys in Prince William SoundThe University of Alaska Fairbanks-College of Fisheries and Ocean...
Burke-o-lators
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Long-term Ocean Acidification Moorings
Water Quality Projects » Long-term Ocean Acidification MooringsLong-term Ocean Acidification MooringsThe GAKOA mooring...
AK Marine Highway System CO2 Monitoring
Water Quality Projects » AK Marine Highway System CO2 MonitoringAK Marine Highway System CO2 MonitoringLocation of the...
Arctic Marine Biodiversity Observation Network
Ecosystems Projects » Arctic Marine Biodiversity Observation NetworkArctic Marine Biodiversity Observation NetworkThe...
Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Portal
Ecosystems Projects » Cook Inlet Beluga Whale PortalCook Inlet Beluga Whale PortalA Cook Inlet beluga calf (gray...