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Advocate of Alaska marine safety passes on

August 2, 2019

Alaska Sea Grant is mourning the passing of one of its early Marine Advisory agents.  Hank Pennington joined the Marine Advisory Program as an agent specializing in marine safety. In…

Raising awareness about algal toxins in the Bering Strait region

July 31, 2019

Health care professionals and the public attended a two-day workshop in Nome last July to learn about the growing threat from algal toxins. More than 40 people participated in the…

Blue Starr Oyster Co. debuts new oyster nursery system

July 25, 2019

An Alaska oyster farmer on Prince of Wales Island is hoping that a new device he spent years helping to design will increase his oyster farming productivity and prove useful…

Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship alumnae move forward in their careers and education

July 23, 2019

Alaska Sea Grant’s State Fellowships are a career-building program modeled after the highly successful Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. The fellowships provide an opportunity to acquire on-the-job experience in marine resource…

Can mushrooms replace Styrofoam and keep the oceans cleaner?

July 17, 2019

A University of Alaska Anchorage researcher who hopes to curb ocean pollution thinks fungi might have a useful role to play. Philippe Amstislavski, an associate professor of public health at…

Unusual number of marine mammals found dead

July 16, 2019

Working with local subsistence experts, our Nome-based Marine Advisory agent Gay Sheffield has found many marine mammals dead in recent days. They include whales, walruses, and seals (mostly pups). Sheffield…

Urgent action needed in support of Alaska Sea Grant and the University of Alaska

July 2, 2019

We need you to contact your legislators now and tell them the University of Alaska and Alaska Sea Grant are worth fighting for! As someone who supports the work of…

Local and traditional knowledge included in Bering Sea management plan

July 1, 2019

With assistance from Alaska Sea Grant, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council recently adopted what some are calling a groundbreaking ecosystem management plan for the Bering Sea that incorporates local…

Lack of sea ice sends seal pups and walrus calves to beach

June 27, 2019

It’s been a busy couple of months for members of the Alaska Marine Mammal Stranding Network, including Alaska Sea Grant’s Gay Sheffield, as they respond to multiple reports of dead…

Southeast Alaska tribal council develops climate change plan

June 24, 2019

Climate change in Alaska’s high Arctic often captures headlines. Images of vanishing sea ice, dead seabirds, beached marine mammals, melting permafrost and houses tumbling into the ocean are common. Less…

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