Welcome to our partner projects page. This page is meant to be an active record of the projects being conducted by our partner agencies. We hope that this information will facilitate collaboration and information sharing between our partners.
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Reproductive biology of marine mammals
Shannon Atkinson Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Effects of the social context on stress responsiveness in pinnipeds
Shannon Atkinson Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Endocrine responsiveness in Chinook salmon
Shannon Atkinson Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Surviving the gauntlet: A comparative study of the pelagic and demersal and special linkages that determine groundfish recruitment and diversity in the Gulf of Alaska ecosystem.
Shannon Atkinson Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Passive acoustic monitoring of Cook Inlet belugas
Shannon Atkinson Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Rare ecosystems and plant associations
Keith Boggs Abstract University of Alaska Anchorage
Compatibility of management activities with local landscape values and forest use preferences using geospatial methods: A case study of the Tongass National Forest
Britta Schroeder Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Intrinsic potential habitat modeling for chinook salmon in the Copper River watershed, Alaska
Allison Bidlack Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Monitoring change: Mendenhall Glacier watershed-lake expansion, terminus retreat, Jokulhlaup frequency increases
Cathy Connor Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Alaska odonata survey
Development of prediction system for the california current integrated ecosystem assessment
Nicholas Bond Abstract University of Washington
Metabolic attenuation pf PBDEs in forage fish subject to local and remote contaminant sources; kinetic parameters and product distributions of in vitro enzymatic reductive debromination of BDE99 in microsomes
Lisa Hoferkamp Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
A toxicity study of creosote-treated wood to Pacific herring (Clupea pallassii) embryos
Michael Stekoll Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Control of egg production in Alaskan kelps
Michael Stekoll Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Food webs in flux: tracking freshwater delivery of nutrients to coastal ecosystems
Anne Beaudreau Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Spatial distribution of mercury in southeastern Alaskan streams influenced by glaciers, wetlands, and salmon
Sonia Nagorski Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Mercury dynamics in contrasting watersheds of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Sonia Nagorski Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
The emergence of adaptive governance arrangements for tropical forest ecosystems
Glenn Wright Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Melting ice, habitat change and nutrient flux: Hydrological, biogeochemical and biological linkages between the Copper River watershed and the coastal Gulf of Alaska
Robert Campbell Abstract Prince William Sound Science Center
Long-term monitoring of oceanographic conditions in Prince William Sound
Robert Campbell Abstract Prince William Sound Science Center
Aureophycus aleuticus evolutionary biology, ecology and population dynamics in Pribilof Domain, Bering Sea, Alaska
Michelle Ridgway Abstract Alaska Deep Ocean Science Institute
Salmon responses to climate change
David Tallmon Abstract University of Alaska Southeast
Alaska forest health insect and disease aerial detection survey
Tom Heutte Abstract U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Region
Documenting fine-scale response of humpback whales to acoustic deterrents
Bree Witteveen Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Gulf Apex Predator prey (GAP)
Bree Witteveen Abstract University of Alaska Fairbanks
Yellow-cedar ecology, conservation, and management
Paul Hennon Abstract U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
Long-term natural resource monitoring programs for three national parks in Southeast Alaska
Christopher Sergeant Abstract National Parks Service
Interactionof wild and hatchery pink and chum salmon in Prince William Sound and Southeast Alaska
Eric Knudsen Abstract Prince William Sound Science Center
Impacts of sea otter recolonization on marine resources and coastal communities in southern Southeast Alaska
Sunny Rice Abstract Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program

