Enhancing the sustainable use and conservation of Alaska's marine and freshwater resources through research, outreach, and education
Research
We are charged by Congress to conduct scientific research that enhances the wise use and conservation of our coastal and marine resources.
Marine Advisory Program
Our outreach and technical assistance programs help Alaskans wisely use, conserve, and enjoy Alaska's marine and coastal resources.
Education
Resources and professional development for K–12 educators. Public education and training in coastal communities. Student awards and fellowships.
Upcoming Events, Classes, and Trainings
2026 Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference
April 7–April 9Ammonia Refrigeration Operator
April 13–April 17Basic BAADER Technician
April 20–April 24Advanced BAADER Technician
April 27–May 1Scaled Seafood: Business Planning Workshop
April 27, 5:00 pm–April 28, 8:00 pm AKDTSanitation Control Procedures for Seafood Processors – 2026
May 1, 9:00 am–4:00 pm AKDT2026 Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium
May 5–May 8Arctic Research Open House — 2026
May 14, 4:00 pm–7:00 pm AKDT
Alaska Sea Grant News
All photos by Jessica Whitney/Alaska Sea Grant Alaska’s enthusiasm for mariculture was evident at last month’s Mariculture Conference of Alaska. More than 300 people gathered in Anchorage for the three-day…
An Alaska Sea Grant partnership enabled a group of Alaska Natives to dip their proverbial toes into the mariculture industry. In February, Alaska Sea Grant collaborated with the Central Council…
One of the newest ideas in Alaska land management dates back millennia. At a recent gathering in Fairbanks, representatives of Indigenous organizations and communities in Alaska and Canada met to…
What do walrus monitoring, the Tracy Arm tsunami and salmon bycatch have in common? All of them are important topics for audiences in Alaska’s coastal communities. Which is why each…

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