Alaska Fisheries Science Center Research Cruise Logs
Reports from the Field: Polar Ecoystems Program Ice Seal Research, Spring/Summer Surveys 2008
The PEP field team weighs a subadult ribbon seal. Photo by Dave Withrow.
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) is responsible for research on living marine resources in the coastal oceans off Alaska and off parts of the west coast of the United States. This region of nearly 3 million square miles includes the North Pacific Ocean and the eastern Bering Sea which support some of the most important commercial fisheries in the world. These waters are also home to the largest marine mammal populations in the Nation. AFSC scientists conduct field research to help conserve and manage the region's living marine resources in compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Endangered Species Act.
The links above lead to reports from the field posted by the science teams of the National Marine Mammal Laboratory's Polar Ecosystem Program.
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