Welcome to Alaska Sea Grant—supporting wise use and conservation of Alaska's seas and coasts through research, education, and extension.
11 December 2008
The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship offers an exciting opportunity for Alaska applicants with an interest in national policy decisions affecting coastal and ocean resources.
11 December 2008
Alaska Sea Grant is looking for creative research proposals that will help the state address the impacts of environmental change on coastal communities and increase the value of its coastal and ocean resources.
We are searching for an enthusiastic and forward-thinking person to lead the Alaska Sea Grant College Program. We invite you to explore this exciting, executive-level job opportunity. For more information, please see the Employment page at the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. And here is some information compiled by Alaska Sea Grant staff on why it's great to live in Fairbanks, Alaska's Golden Heart City.
Princess Tours Vice President of Community and Public Affairs Bruce Bustamante has joined the Alaska Sea Grant College Program Advisory Committee.
The strong engagement of the Alaska Sea Grant Advisory Committee underscores Alaska's broad community and partner support for the program's activities and accomplishments.
Read about this and more in Fishlines, our monthly in-house newsletter.
Alaska Sea Grant invites pre-proposals for research projects for the 2010–2012 biennium. We seek creative and innovative research proposals in the natural and social sciences that focus on the environmental and economic viability of Alaska's coastal communities. For more information, please see our Announcement of Research Funding Opportunity.
This special Statehood Edition of the 2009 Alaska Coastal Calendar commemorates Alaska's 50th anniversary. Together with stunning color images of Alaska's coastal wildlife and breathtaking scenery, the calendar features informative narratives and historical facts about Alaska's journey to statehood. The calendar is the latest in our award-winning Alaska Coastal Calendar series.
The peer-reviewed articles in this book shed light on the intertwined effects of fishing pressure and climate on the largest fisheries in the Northern Hemisphere. This symposium proceedings is a must-have for scientists studying fisheries management and climate-driven changes in groundfish fisheries worldwide.
Also new... More than 200 additional books and videos are available from the Alaska Sea Grant Bookstore.
February 25–26, 2009
Portland, Oregon
25th Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium
March 10–13, 2009
Anchorage, Alaska
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New standards-based marine/aquatic science units for grades K-8.
Fellowship opportunities in marine policy, fisheries, and more.
Publications, marine mammal field guide pages, and other educational resources offered by Alaska Sea Grant.
A high school science competition
A Web site dedicated to helping rural Alaskans and Alaska Natives become fishery biologists and marine scientists.
Our Marine Advisory Program offers technical assistance and information to individuals and businesses that enjoy and depend on Alaska's seas and coasts.
Tips for lowering your vessel fuel costs, along with links to news stories, a downloadable poster and brochure, and links to other informative sites. You can also tell us how high fuel costs have affected your operations!
Information on submitting reports, funding and fellowships, administrative documents, and more. Also see National Sea Grant Program.
Who we are and what we do.
Hundreds of marine resources on the web.
Last modified 05-Jan-2009. Contact: Alaska Sea Grant web coordinator.
Alaska Sea Grant is part of the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and part of the National Sea Grant Program, a division of NOAA. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational institution.
Alaska Sea Grant College Program • PO Box 755040 • Fairbanks, Alaska, 99775-5040 • seagrant@uaf.edu • (907) 474-7086.