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Mail & Guardian: Mayhem as sea ice melts in heating world

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 23, 2019

The Bering Strait region may be primed for large-scale harmful algal blooms, experts said at a two-day Nome workshop organized by Alaska Sea Grant and the Alaska Ocean Observing System.

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News-Miner: UA partnership program with federal agency seeks to diversify marine workforce

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 21, 2019

A University of Alaska system partnership established this summer with NOAA aims to provide career opportunities to Alaska Native and rural Alaska students. The Partnership Education Program Alaska, or PEP Alaska, was developed by Alaska Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries.

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SeafoodNews: Alaska Sea Grant releases new handbook on avoiding boatyard hazards

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 17, 2019

Citing a rate of injury and illness on ships and in boatyards is more than double those of construction and general industry, Alaska Sea Grant has released an online booklet aimed at making boatyards safer.

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Global Ocean Acidification Research Starts at Local Level All Around the World

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 9, 2019

The Alaska Sea Grant program supports the research of University of Alaska Fairbanks assistant professor Amanda Kelley, a top researcher on ocean acidification’s effects in Alaska.

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Chilkat Valley News: Local entrepreneur aims to start kelp farm

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 5, 2019

Demand for seaweed like kelp has grown over the past five decades, and mariculture produces more than 96 percent of the world’s supply of seaweed products, currently valued at $4-5 billion, according to a 2017 report from Alaska Sea Grant.

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Cordova Times: CDFU scholarships send fledgling fishermen to college

By Alaska Sea Grant | August 24, 2019

An Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit $500 scholarship, established by the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, will help send recipients to a three-day crash course in fisheries management.

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Nome Nugget: Forget the distribution charts—ask a fisherman

By Alaska Sea Grant | August 9, 2019

NOAA’s Dr. Lyle Britt came to Nome to share with the community his research on impacts of receding sea ice on marine ecosystems as part of the Strait Science series, sponsored by Alaska Sea Grant and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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Juneau Empire: Tlingit and Haida commissioned a climate change report for Southeast Alaska. Here’s what they found.

By Alaska Sea Grant | August 7, 2019

The Climate Change Adaptation Plan, published in May with help from Alaska Sea Grant and the University of Arizona Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, is a document showing what’s happening to Southeast Alaska and how the tribes in the region can handle it.

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Arctic Sounder: Bering Sea is feeling the effects of warm winters

By Alaska Sea Grant | August 3, 2019

Communities around the Bering Sea are feeling the effects of recent warm winters. Biologists and others, including Alaska Sea Grant’s Gay Sheffield, are working to understand the long-term consequences.

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Nome Nugget: Biologists advise to use caution in shellfish consumption

By Alaska Sea Grant | July 26, 2019

Alaska Ocean Observing System, UAF Fairbanks and Alaska Sea Grant sponsored a community workshop on Harmful Algal Blooms—certain poisons coming from certain blooms of algae produced by phytoplankton. The group held a second workshop the next day for healthcare professionals.

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Alaska Sea Grant is headquartered at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and is part of a national network of Sea Grant programs administered by NOAA.

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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VISION: Alaska will sustain its vibrant marine, coastal, and watershed ecosystems, with strong coastal communities and people who make decisions using science-based and traditional knowledge for the social and economic benefit of all Alaskans.

MISSION: To enhance the sustainable use and conservation of Alaska’s marine, coastal, and watershed resources through research, education, and extension.

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