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Posts Tagged ‘Sunny Rice’

Intertidal drawing workshop brings coastal residents closer to nature

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 27, 2022
sketches in a journal

Homer artist Kim McNett helped Petersburg residents get up close and personal with life on the coast in mid-May, teaching them how to create a nature journal. After spending a…

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Adapting summer science camp during the pandemic

By Dave Partee | September 28, 2020
Three girls examine the base of a big tree

The current pandemic is impacting not only the country’s economy and healthcare industry, but also children’s social and educational opportunities. Recognizing this, Alaska Sea Grant’s Sunny Rice set out to…

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Socially Distant and Locally Sourced: Selling Your Seafood Dockside

By Dave Partee | April 1, 2020
Fisherman on boat holding up big salmon

The recording of the webinar is now available, below. Are you considering alternative markets for your commercial catch in this period of social distancing? Increased interest in buying foods directly…

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Alaska Fish Radio: 8th AK Young Fishermen’s Summit set for January

By Alaska Sea Grant | December 18, 2019

Alaska Sea Grant’s Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit since 2007 has aimed to build a sustained network of fishing operations across the state. The next summit is set for late January in Juneau.

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Overview of the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program

By Dave Partee | September 10, 2019

Connect online via Zoom: https://alaska.zoom.us/j/930073479 The next Fisheries and Ocean Sciences seminar will be Wed. Sept. 11, 3:30 pm in 201 O’Neill Bldg (Fairbanks) and will be broadcast to 101…

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KFSK: As a deadly bat disease spreads, volunteers gather data on Southeast populations

By Alaska Sea Grant | July 11, 2019

Residents in Petersburg and several other Southeast communities, including Alaska Sea Grant’s Marine Advisory agent Sunny Rice, are taking a tally of the region’s suffering bat population.

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Why are salmon shrinking? UAF professor tackles the topic at Rainforest Festival

By Kayla Schommer | September 13, 2018

When you hear the word rainforest, people often associate it with something tropical. Residents of Southeast Alaska might think differently though, since they’re surrounded by the 17-million-acre Tongass National Forest,…

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Students coached by Alaska Sea Grant make good showing at Tsunami Bowl

By Sue Keller | February 18, 2018

Twenty-two teams from Alaska high schools faced off at a recent marine science competition in Seward. The students presented papers and answered challenging questions in front of scientists as part of the annual Alaska Tsunami Bowl.

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Petersburg kids get close-up look at sea creatures, courtesy of Alaska Sea Grant and Alaska Department of Fish and Game

By Sue Keller | June 29, 2017
children and chaperones standing on dock

Kids in Petersburg, Alaska, had a sea animal touch tank come right to their doorstep this week. The dockside activity was part of a summertime science lesson offered by Alaska…

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Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit unites early career fishermen

By Alaska Sea Grant | November 4, 2015
young man on a boat deck

Juneau, Alaska—New Alaska commercial fishermen will get a chance to meet and learn with their peers at the sixth Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit coming up in January 2016. The summit,…

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