Posts Tagged ‘Gulf of Alaska’
Tribal and fishing communities share strategies for adapting to change
Rapid change in Gulf of Alaska fisheries are disrupting established subsistence and commercial fishing practices that thousands of Alaskans depend on for food, livelihood and cultural well-being. Regional community organizations,…
Read MoreFellowship spotlight: Mack Hughes
Data collected on intertidal communities and nearshore predators help track the health of Alaska’s marine ecosystems. Monitoring species such as sea stars, sea otters, shorebirds, and sea ducks also offers…
Read MoreFostering local resilience for Alaska fishing communities
Climate change has dramatically impacted Gulf of Alaska fisheries. The global phenomenon has led to fisheries disasters over the last several years, including declines in Chinook and other salmon as…
Read MoreNavigating the Gulf of Alaska
The Gulf of Alaska is an essential travel route for vessels seeking passage to and from Southeast Alaska and locations further west, such as Prince William Sound, Kodiak, the Aleutian…
Read MoreTerry Johnson
Terry JohnsonMarine Recreation & Tourism Specialist Terry retired from the University of Alaska in 2017. Terry Johnson Remembering Terry Johnson Focus Marine recreation and tourism Commercial fisheries Pacific Rim fisheries…
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