Author Archives: ddugan
Annual Report to Congress on the Status of U.S. Fisheries
Annual stock report shows steady progress toward rebuilding our nation’s fisheries
Teachers and Scientists convene at Kasitsna Bay
What happens when you pair 20 engaging educators with scientists researching the Gulf of Alaska? Exciting science lesson plans using real data!
Researchers: Host a PolarTREC Teacher
PolarTREC is a professional development program for educators, which pairs teachers with researchers to improve science education through authentic polar research experiences.
Arctic Scientists, please contribute to the 2011 Research Assets Map
AOOS is in the process of adding the locations of Arctic research instruments and monitoring efforts to the Arctic Research Assets Map. If you are deploying instruments, please click here!
First Ocean Acidification Buoys Deployed in Alaskan Waters
Alaska expands its ocean acidification monitoring program with two new buoys to track pH levels and other oceanographic properties.
Weather Station Survey for Prince William Sound Users
Do you live, work, or play in Prince William Sound? Do you use information from the 8 weather stations or webcams scattered around the Sound? If so, please Take the Survey to help us optimize these resources.
Walrus & Sea Ice Webinar: May 24th
Join this month’s ACCAP webinar on “What We know About Walrus and Sea Ice: The Sea Ice For Walrus Outlook (SIWO) Project” at 10am on Tuesday, May 24th.
AOOS partners launch new buoy in Cook Inlet
Monday, May 9th marked the successful launch of a new wave buoy off the coast of Anchor Point in Cook Inlet. Explore the real-time data.