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  • Smoked Seafood School 2019

    Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center 118 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK, United States

    Note date change: October 17–18 This two-day workshop is for anyone interested in smoking and processing fish, including home fish-smoking enthusiasts, small smokehouse operators, fishermen interested in direct marketing their fish, and commercial operators. Participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the workshop. Lectures and hands-on activities led by seafood scientists at the Kodiak…

    $310
  • Adapt Kodiak: a coastal resilience workshop

    Afognak Center, Kodiak 300 Alimaq Drive, Kodiak, AK, United States

    Check-in and coffee starts at 8 am Thursday, with the program kicking off at 8:30. Download the agenda with video conference links. Adapt Kodiak is a workshop dedicated to the discussion of the challenges and opportunities faced by Kodiak residents in building greater community resilience. The steering committee of Kodiak residents has narrowed this focus to…

    Free
  • Alaska Seafood Processing Leadership Institute, Fall 2019

    Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center 118 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK, United States

    Application deadline has been extended to October 10, 2019. Do you have an employee who, with key training, could help lead your business into the future? The Alaska Seafood Processing Leadership Institute (ASPLI) offers 80-hours of intensive professional development for employees recognized as having potential to move up in your company. The institute is designed for mid-level…

    $2200
  • Alaska Marine Policy Forum—November 2019

    Join us for the Alaska Marine Policy Forum conference call, sponsored by Alaska Sea Grant and Alaska Ocean Observing System. Every other month we host a one-hour conference call with participants across the state interested in marine policy in Alaska. Hear the latest about state and federal marine funding, legislation and policy issues. Recent forum summary: September 2019…

  • How visualizing data on Cook Inlet wild resource harvests can improve oil spill planning and response

    Embassy Suites Hotel Anchorage 600 E. Benson Blvd, Anchorage, AK, United States

    Alaska Sea Grant's Davin Holen will summarize a project that integrated a socio-economic data layer called the Wild Resource Harvest and Use by Cook Inlet Communities into the Cook Inlet Response Tool (CIRT) and discuss how similar information could be used in other communities impacted by oil, gas, and other natural resource and industrial activities.…

  • Alaska Marine Policy Forum—January 2020

    Join us for the Alaska Marine Policy Forum conference call, sponsored by Alaska Sea Grant and Alaska Ocean Observing System. Every other month we host a one-hour conference call with participants…

  • 2020 Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit

    Juneau, Alaska Juneau, AK, United States

    In 2020, the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program will present the 8th Alaska Young Fishermen's Summit. AYFS is designed to provide training, information and networking opportunities for commercial fishermen early in their careers.

  • Basic Seafood HACCP (Anchorage 2020)

    Alaska Sea Grant Anchorage Office 1007 W 3rd Ave, Anchorage, AK, United States

    All seafood processors in Alaska are required to have an approved Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan. This class prepares the participant to develop this plan. A basic HACCP…

    $230
  • Better Process Control School 2020

    Alaska Sea Grant Anchorage Office 1007 W 3rd Ave, Anchorage, AK, United States

    This three-day class teaches principles of thermal processing, equipment requirements, container closure evaluation, and record keeping for glass jars and cans. It is designed for retort operators, quality assurance technicians,…

    $510
  • The Perfect Storm: Establishing a Pilot Farm in the Alaska Peninsula

    Online

    Learn about a collaborative effort to support seaweed mariculture development that involves constructing a pilot farm to investigate viability in new locations, and aims to develop the workforce by training interested stakeholders and students. The Sea Grant network has established a National Seaweed Hub to serve as a science-based, non-advocacy resource for the domestic seaweed and seaweed aquaculture industry. This collaboration provides a framework to share information, address challenges, identify needs, and find opportunities in this emerging industry.

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