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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240402
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SUMMARY:2024 Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!\nThe Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference (WAISC) brings together people invested in sharing information important to rural communities in Western Alaska. We do this through Western Alaska knowledge and science. \nWAISC in 2024 will be held in Nome at the UAF Northwest Campus\, and is co-chaired by UAF Alaska Sea Grant and UAF Northwest Campus. For more information\, please contact Claudia Ihl or Gay Sheffield. \nView past WAISC conferences
URL:https://seagrant.uaf.edu/events/waisc/2024/
CATEGORIES:science symposium,Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gay Sheffield":MAILTO:gay.sheffield@alaska.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210515
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20210224T201641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T213903Z
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SUMMARY:13th Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference and Forum
DESCRIPTION:The 13th annual Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference (WAISC) aims to bring together local and indigenous knowledge of subsistence–based communities and other scientific research relevant to Western Alaska; including economic\, ecological\, social\, and health issues important to rural communities. This year’s conference focuses on the future threats and opportunities in the face of a changing climate.
URL:https://seagrant.uaf.edu/events/waisc/2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:science symposium,Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gabe Dunham":MAILTO:gabe.dunham@alaska.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210424
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20210209T021151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210429T213118Z
UID:7844-1618790400-1619222399@alaskaseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Updated April 29: download the PDF Agenda/Schedule and Abstract Book.  \nUpdated April 18: see below for new listing of partnered activities for children and adults. \nUpdated April 19: The poster presentations are now available to view. \nRegistration\nRegistration is free and open to the public. \nRegister for KAMSS \n \nPoster presentations\nThe poster presentations are available to preview and download on the KAMSS 2021 Poster Session page. \nPartnered activities\nKodiak 4-H Marine Debris Fish Project\non display April 19–23\nKodiak 4-H partnered with Alaska Sea Grant to bring Kodiak youth the opportunity to come together\, clean up our beaches and make a statement with their art during the Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium and for Earth Day. The art will be displayed during the entire week of KAMSS (April 19-23) downtown at the Kodiak History Museum and the Kodiak Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. Photos of the display will be shared through the KAMSS 2021 Poster page and on the 4-H event page. Join us in celebrating our youth advocacy. \nBuskin Beach Cleanup\nFriday\, April 23\, 4–6 pm\nSponsored by Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak\, Alaska Sea Grant\, and Island Trails Network\nIn celebration of Earth Day 2021 the Suna’q Tribe of Kodiak and Alaska Sea Grant are organizing a beach cleanup. Meet at Buskin Beach Parking Lot and check in at 4:00 pm. Dress for the weather and bring a pair of gloves. Trash bags and hand sanitizer will be provided. Volunteers can assist with cleanup or help sort the debris for recycling. We will encourage social distancing and recommend masks as appropriate if you will be working alongside others. Day use parking fee will be waived for this event. \nKodiak Public Library\nApril 19–23\nThe Kodiak Public Library will be sharing marine resources and activities throughout the week. A children’s Glow in the Dark Jellyfish craft event will be held Tuesday April 20th at 4:00 pm on Zoom; packets are ready for pick up. Join us outside for story walk featuring Baby Whale’s Journey and sea poems. A display of children’s books about whales and sea life is available in the children’s room and YouTube StoryTime will feature Humphrey The Lost Whale. Please visit the Kodiak Public Library website for details. \nKodiak National Wildlife Refuge\nApril 19–23\nThe Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge will be sharing marine fun facts\, photos and art activities. Check out the Kodiak Refuge Facebook page during the week. Art supplies for take-home activities are available at our door and the Kodiak 4-H marine debris exhibit will be displayed. Find us at the Kodiak Refuge Visitor Center on 402 Center Avenue. \nEvent description\nWe are pleased to continue the Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium (KAMSS) as a virtual event in 2021. Last year KAMSS was canceled due to COVID-19. This year we are happy to come together in April 2021 through our virtual event. KAMSS 2021 will be the 4th regional symposium that connects the Kodiak community to the marine science research around them. \nHosted by the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program with support from regional partners and contributors\, KAMSS provides a forum for researchers to share findings within the research community and to the general public. The symposium offers opportunity for stakeholders to engage and understand how Kodiak’s marine environment and resources function\, change\, and affect our lives and livelihoods and offers a venue for researchers to plan for integrated\, cooperative and community-inspired marine research. \nPatterned after the preceding symposiums\, KAMSS 2021 oral and poster presentations will span a variety of marine science and related fields pertinent to our healthy coastal  community. Sessions will be organized thematically and delivered over the course of the week via Zoom. The sessions will be based on abstracts submitted for KAMSS 2020. \nDetails from previous KAMSS events\, including links to the programs and abstracts\, can be viewed by visiting KAMSS 2017. \nKeynote\nDr. Steven Barbeaux \nMonday\, April 19  •  6pm\nDr. Steven Barbeaux\nHeatwave impacts on the Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod \nPacific cod has been an important food and economic resource in Alaska for millennia. The population declined through the mid-2000s\, however a series of high recruitments starting in 2006 helped the stock recover. In the beginning of 2014\, the future for Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) looked bright\, with the fishery earning on average $103 million. From 2014–2016\, an unprecedented warming event triggered changes in the GOA ecosystem\, and continued declines resulted in the closure of the fishery in 2020. This talk will describe how changes in the ecosystem during the heatwave affected the GOA Pacific cod stock and how this stock may fair in a warming world. \nA graduate of the University of Washington School of Fisheries\, Dr. Barbeaux works as a research fisheries biologist at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle\, and is the lead stock assessment author for the Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod stock. Steve was raised in a fishing family on the Great Lakes\, and still has close family fishing there. He began his career with NOAA as a contracted fisheries observer in Alaska in 1996\, and has been employed as a research fisheries biologist with the Status of Stocks and Multispecies Assessment Program since 2002. \nCall for abstracts\nKAMSS 2021 will feature presentations submitted under the 2020 Call for Abstracts. \nSteering committee\n\nJulie Matweyou (chair)\, University of Alaska Fairbanks\, Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program\, Kodiak\nJulie Bonney\, Alaska Groundfish Data Bank\, Kodiak\nRobin Corcoran\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge\, Kodiak\nBrian Himelbloom\, University of Alaska Fairbanks (retired)\, Kodiak\nTyler Kornelis\, Kodiak Area Native Association\, Kodiak\nMike Litzow\, NOAA Fisheries\, Alaska Fisheries Science Center\, Kodiak\nJo Ellen Lottsfeldt\, Resident and MA student through Miami University\, Kodiak-Anchorage\nMolly Odell\, Alutiiq Museum\, Kodiak\nTheresa Peterson\, Alaska Marine Conservation Council\, Kodiak\nNick Sagalkin\, Alaska Department of Fish and Game\, Kodiak\nCindy Trussell\, University of Alaska Anchorage\, Kodiak College\, Kodiak\nMatthew Van Daele\, Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak\, Kodiak\nNathan Weber\, Kodiak Regional Aquaculture Association\, Kodiak
URL:https://alaskaseagrant.org/event/kodiak-area-marine-science-symposium-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium,science symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Matweyou":MAILTO:julie.matweyou@alaska.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180330
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20171005T173211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T182242Z
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SUMMARY:2018 Copper River Delta Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Update April 13\, 2018: Presentation files are available for viewing and download. \nAlaska’s Copper River delta is the largest contiguous wetland on the Pacific Coast of North America and an important region for both fish and wildlife. The delta provides vital salmon habitat\, serves as a key shorebird stopover and breeding site\, and is the primary nesting area for Dusky Canada Geese. \nTo better integrate current knowledge and plan future research efforts\, Copper River Delta Science Symposium presentations will focus on the delta as a system\, covering topics from hydrology and geomorphology to avian nesting ecology and trophic relationships. This conference will provide an opportunity for interdisciplinary examination of the delta and to identify future research needs to better manage and conserve this ecologically significant area in the face of climate change and other environmental transformations. \nBackground\nThe Copper River delta has a long and rich research history based on its many ecological\, biological and physical systems. Thirteen delta research conferences have been held\, beginning in the early 1970s. The US Forest Service’s Cordova Ranger District and Pacific Northwest Research Station\, Ecotrust and Alaska Sea Grant supported the most recent conference in 2011. Since that year many research projects have come to fruition\, new initiatives have been put in place and many issues have come to the fore including climate change impacts. \nAgenda and Abstracts\nThe Agenda is available for download (2-page PDF). Or download the full Agenda and Abstracts (44-page PDF). Please note the welcome reception the evening of March 27\, and a public poster session the evening of March 28\, both at the Cordova Center. \nDr. Gordon Reeves\, USFS\, Corvallis\, OR \nKeynote Speaker\nThe keynote speaker is Dr. Gordon Reeves\, USFS\, Corvallis\, Oregon. Gordie Reeves first set foot on the Copper River delta as a fisheries biologist in 1987. His expertise is in freshwater ecology of anadromous salmon and trout\, conservation biology of those fish\, the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems and associated biota\, and aquatic aspects of landscape ecology. \nRegistration\nRegistration deadline is March 16—our caterers need firm numbers to accommodate timely food ordering. Symposium registration is $75 US and covers daily continental breakfast\, lunch\, receptions and break refreshments. \nInstructions for Presenters\nGuidelines for both oral and poster presentations are downloadable. \nLocation and Facilities\nThe symposium will be held at the new Cordova Center co-located with Cordova’s library\, city offices and museum. Cordova is nearly in sync digitally with the outside world—most hotels have wireless\, and major cell phone carriers including GCI\, ACS\, Verizon and AT&T are worth a try. \nCordova housing options include the Reluctant Fisherman Inn\, Prince William Motel\, Lighthouse Inn\, and many B&Bs. We have an airport shuttle (the airport is 13 miles one-way)\, and a car rental. USFS will provide some airport shuttles. \nVisitor Information\nFor information on hotels\, B&Bs\, restaurants\, museums\, sightseeing opportunities and attractions\, and car rental please visit the Cordova Chamber website. \nSteering Committee\nTorie Baker (co-chair) Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program\, University of Alaska Fairbanks\nErin Cooper (co-chair) Cordova Ranger District\, USFS\nStormy Haught Alaska Department of Fish and Game\nRob Campbell Prince William Sound Science Center\nJohn Whissel Native Village of Eyack\nChantel Adelfio Copper River Watershed Project\nMelissa Gabrielson Cordova Ranger District\, USFS \nSponsors\nAlaska Sea Grant College Program\nCordova District\, US Forest Service\nPacific Northwest Research Station\, US Forest Service\nPrince William Sound Science Center\nCopper River Watershed Project\nOil Spill Recovery Institute
URL:https://alaskaseagrant.org/event/copper-river-delta-science-symposium-14th/
LOCATION:The Cordova Center\, 601 1st Street\, Cordova\, AK\, 99574\, United States
CATEGORIES:science symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180311
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20180105T222521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T234845Z
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SUMMARY:Kachemak Bay Science Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:The Kachemak Bay Science Conference is a forum for presenting scientific and traditional ecological knowledge relevant to Kachemak Bay and its surrounding coasts and waters\, to foster an informed and engaged community of environmental researchers\, educators and decision-makers. The goal of this conference is to provide new information and syntheses to the broad community interested in and working on related issues. The theme is “Science without borders: Working across disciplines\, boundaries\, and barriers.” \nWorkshops\n\nData Portals Tours\nReproducible Analysis with R Markdown\nGraphic Facilitation\n\nField trips\n\nBenefits of Storm Berms in Kachemak Bay\nVisiting Headwater Homes for Juvenile Salmon\nUnderwater Tour of Kachemak Bay (Virtual Field Trip)\nHarmful Species Community Monitoring/ROV\n\nKeynote Speaker: Nancy Lord. Thursday\, March 8\, 6:00 pm \nFormal Poster Session and Social: Friday\, March 9\, 5:00 pm \nVisit the event website on Facebook to learn more!
URL:https://alaskaseagrant.org/event/kachemak-bay-science-conference-2018/
LOCATION:US Fish & Wildlife Service Alaska Maritime NWR\, Alaska Islands & Ocean Visitor Center\, 95 Sterling Hwy\, Homer\, AK\, United States
CATEGORIES:science symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170422
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20170418T215426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T003515Z
UID:7936-1492473600-1492819199@alaskaseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium 2017
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program with support from regional partners and contributors\, KAMSS provides a forum for researchers to share findings within the research community and to the general public. The symposium offers opportunity for stakeholders to engage and understand how Kodiak’s marine environment and resources function\, change\, and affect our lives and livelihoods and offers a venue for researchers to plan for integrated\, cooperative and community-inspired marine research.
URL:https://seagrant.uaf.edu/events/2017/kamss/
LOCATION:Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center\, 118 Trident Way\, Kodiak\, AK\, 99615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium,science symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Matweyou":MAILTO:julie.matweyou@alaska.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140427
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20140422T220608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T003552Z
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SUMMARY:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium 2014
DESCRIPTION:KAMSS 2014 brings results of state\, federal\, and academic studies back to the fishermen\, students\, and residents of Kodiak Island. Sponsored by the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program\, KAMSS provides a forum for researchers to present findings of their studies to those interested in understanding how Kodiak’s marine environment and resources function\, change\, and affect their lives and livelihoods. Patterned after the first KAMSS\, KAMSS 2014 talks and posters span all dimensions of Kodiak’s marine science\, including physical oceanography\, habitat\, crabs and salmon\, kittiwakes and killer whales\, and historic to current human dimensions.
URL:https://seagrant.uaf.edu/events/2014/kamss/index.php
LOCATION:Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center\, 118 Trident Way\, Kodiak\, AK\, 99615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium,science symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Matweyou":MAILTO:julie.matweyou@alaska.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110413
DTSTAMP:20260503T042726
CREATED:20110409T220900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T003628Z
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SUMMARY:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium 2011
DESCRIPTION:The 2011 Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium (KAMSS) presented selected results of decades of marine research conducted near Kodiak\, Alaska\, to fishermen\, students\, and residents of Kodiak Island. Talks ranged from oceanography to marine animals to human dimensions. During four days of presentations and workshops\, local people learned how Kodiak’s marine environment and resources function\, change\, and affect their lives and livelihoods.
URL:https://seagrant.uaf.edu/events/2011/kamss/index.php
LOCATION:Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center\, 118 Trident Way\, Kodiak\, AK\, 99615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium,science symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Matweyou":MAILTO:julie.matweyou@alaska.edu
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