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JOA Surveys Installs Storm Response Water Level Sensors on Yukon Delta
Re-installation of the Tununak iGage
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and Anchorage National Weather Service (NWS) staff travelled to Tununak to re-install a water level sensor that was damaged in winter of 2015. Continue reading
Measuring Maximum Storm Water Levels in Rural Communities
The summer of 2017 was used to install tide staffs at communities throughout western Alaska. Continue reading
Welcome to the network
Alaska joins other regions nationwide in launching an OA network, designed to expand the understanding of ocean acidification processes and consequences in Alaska, as well as potential adaptation and mitigation actions. Continue reading
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Cook Inlet Resources
Access Data – view and download spatial data through CIRT Cook Inlet Modeling Working Group Model Listing -wind, wave, and circulation Modeling Workshop Links and Partners
AOOS Launches Cook Inlet Response Tool
Immediately applicable to the Kulluk Tow Indicent, AOOS and the Cook Inlet RCAC release a new data application integrating ShoreZone video, imagery, habitat info, and other data.
Communicating Ocean Science Workshop
REGISTER NOW for the 7th annual workshop at the 2013 Alaska Marine Science Symposium, and walk away with tools for reaching a broader audience.