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Posts Tagged ‘Wakefield Fisheries Symposium’

Wakefield Symposium coming to Kodiak

By Alaska Sea Grant | January 7, 2026
A black and white image of a dramatic coastline near Kodiak. In the lower left corner is a red and yellow logo reading, "Wakefield Fisheries Symposium."

Heatwaves will be a hot topic at next year’s Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium. The theme for the event, to be held May 5–8, 2026, at the Kodiak Marketplace event space,…

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Logistics – 2026 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium

By Dave Partee | December 1, 2025
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Lodging and Logistics2026 Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium All conference sessions will take place at the Kodiak Marketplace unless otherwise noted. Lodging A limited number of discounted rooms can be reserved…

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2026 Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium

By Dawn Montano | May 22, 2025
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Save the date! The next Wakefield Fisheries Symposium will be held in Kodiak, with the theme “Marine heat waves at high latitudes: Tools for tracking and supporting fisheries resilience.” For…

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Conference addresses shifting fisheries distributions

By Molly R Cain | May 16, 2024
Boats sit in boat slips in a harbor with snow capped mountains in background. Rocks in foreground.

The 33rd Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium was held in Sitka last month. The three-day conference, hosted by Alaska Sea Grant, brought together more than 60 fishery researchers, managers and community…

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Session descriptions — 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium

By Alaska Sea Grant | February 8, 2024

Session descriptions — 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium Fish and shellfish species shifting distributions Chair: Bob Foy Session description: As high latitude ecosystems respond to gradual and extreme shifts in environmental…

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Call for abstracts — 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium

By Alaska Sea Grant | December 15, 2023

Call for abstracts — 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium Shifting distributions and phenologies: implications for fisheries Abstract submission has closed for this event The 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium will bring together…

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