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The mission of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center is to generate the scientific information and analysis necessary for the conservation, management, and utilization of the region's living marine resources.

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Alaska Science Symposium
The 2010 Alaska Marine Science Symposium will be held 17-22 January at the Hotel Capt Cook, Anchorage.  Abstract submission will begin in mid-October and be open through mid-November. More>
New Poster Presentations
AFSC poster presentations given at the Biology of Marine Mammals 18th Biennial Conference, Quebec City, Canada, and BEST-BSIERP Principal Investigator Meeting, Girdwood, Alaska, are available online. More>
Current Research Reports
AFSC Division and Laboratory research reports and activities, research feature, outreach items, milestones, and awards for April May June 2009. More>
New Publications
A dynamic list of new publications by Center authors draws from over 5,500 citations for publications authored by Center scientists. More>
Cool Stuff
Juneau Humpback Catalog, Groundfish Survey Data, Glacial Ice Photos, Fish Ageing Demo, Rockfish Game, Fish & Invertebrate Photos
AFSC Divisions
"" Auke Bay Labs
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"" National Marine Mammal Lab
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"" Resource Ecology & Fisheries
  Management
Research Programs
Information on the AFSC's research divisions, programs, projects, and plans.
General Info
Information about the AFSC mission, administration, directory, activities, facilities, directory, jobs, news, links
Species
Information on species of fish, invertebrates, marine mammals, and seabirds.
Publications
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Data & Tools
Survey, catch, age and growth, life history, telemetry, interactive maps, spatial data, software.
Images
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Information on internships, careers, job shadow, K-12 science, and more.
Quick Links
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NOAA Film Festival and Information Fair

In celebration of the 5th anniversary of "Get to Know NOAA", the "Taking the Pulse of the Planet" film festival and information fair will be held 4 November 2009, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., NOAA Sand Point campus, Building 9. More>

   
spotted seal  

NOAA Releases Status Review for Spotted Seals

NOAA Fisheries Service reports that two of three populations totaling more than 200,000 spotted seals in and near Alaska are not currently in danger of extinction or likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. More>

   
beluga whale  

Cook Inlet Beluga Population Estimate

The Cook Inlet beluga whale population is not showing recovery, according to the latest annual survey estimates. AFSC scientists, analyzing recent population estimates, find a continued trend of gradual population decline. More>

   
NOAA ship McArthur II  

First Year Highlights from Bering Sea Project

The North Pacific Research Board and the National Science Foundation's historic partnership to support a comprehensive $52 million 6-year investigation of the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem presents first year field highlights. More>

   
bowhead whale  

The Ice Whale in the Sea of Okhotsk

A review of current knowledge of bowhead whales in the Okhotsk Sea includes well-known historical materials and other publications, as well as previously untranslated Russian reports of marine mammal surveys in the region. More>

   
historic research vesse; John R Manning  

Rescue of Historic Bering Sea Crab Data

Kodiak Laboratory staff received a grant in 2008 from NOAA's Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) for scanning and digitizing archived pre-1975 crab survey data and records. The project continues in 2009. More>

   
sculpin  

Two-Year Sculpin Study Completed

Resource Ecology & Ecosystem Modeling researchers completed a 2-year project funded by the North Pacific Research Board to investigate the age, growth, maturity, reproductive biology, and diet of five sculpin species. More>

   
giant octopus  

Alaskan Octopus Research to Begin

Seven or eight species of octopus can be found in Alaskan waters, including Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), which are the largest in the world. This North Pacific Research Board-funded project begins in winter 2010. More>

   
tom helser  

Tom Helser New Head of Age and Growth

The Center welcomes Dr. Thomas Helser as leader of Age and Growth Program. Tom's previous postion was with the Northwest Fisheries Science Center's Groundfish Stock Assessment Group. More>

   
crab  

Draft 2009 EBS Crab Report Available

The 2009 eastern Bering Sea continental shelf bottom trawl survey results for commercial crab species is available as a Draft NOAA Technical Memorandum.. (pdf; 24.18MB)

   

 

 

 

 

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Last updated 22 October, 2009


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