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Nome Nugget: Scientists study effects of oil spill dispersants on Arctic wildlife

By Alaska Sea Grant | July 19, 2018
Woman smiling

Scientists are taking a close look at the effects of chemical dispersants on seabirds.

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Nome Nugget: “Public asked to report dead birds.”

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 21, 2018

Gay Sheffield says reports of dead seabirds have escalated.

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ArcticToday: “Mysterious marine mammal injuries hint that some sharks are shifting their range northward into the Arctic.”

By Sue Keller | June 19, 2018

Gay Sheffield and others were researchers.

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SeafoodNews.com: “Study: Alaska Fishermen Suffer High Rate of Health Problems.”

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 15, 2018

Torie Baker is one of the researchers.

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HealthNewsDigest.com: “Study: Alaska fishermen suffer high rate of health problems.”

By Sue Keller | June 14, 2018

Torie Baker is one of the researchers.

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Genes to Genomes: “The Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowships: an inside view.”

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 14, 2018

Interview with Tara Borland.

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Genes to Genomes: “The Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowships: an inside view.”

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 14, 2018

Interview with Tara Borland.

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Nome Nugget: “Birding in Shishmaref.”

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 8, 2018

Gay Sheffield provided info about murre remains.

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Nome Nugget: “NOAA administrators visit Nome, explain their work”

By Alaska Sea Grant | May 31, 2018

Gay Sheffield hosted coastal management scientists.

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Homer News: “School briefs”

By Alaska Sea Grant | May 16, 2018

Alaska Sea Grant helps Homer school with marine education.

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