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Job posting: Alaska Harmful Algal Bloom Network Coordinator
The Alaska Harmful Algal Bloom Network (AHAB) is hiring a coordinator to work with partners around the state to
expand and strengthen HABS research, monitoring, coordination and outreach. The position closes Aug 19. Continue reading
Research vessel status updated 11/15/2020
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, we want to inform the community about research cruise status changes. Institutions and organizations are closely monitoring guidelines issued by the CDC, State of Alaska, and local governments to aid in their … Continue reading Continue reading
Yukon River Chinook Run Timing Pre-Season Forecast
The Early-Look forecasts that 15% of the Yukon River Chinook Salmon run will arrive on the Yukon River Delta by June 11th, 25% by June 14th, and 50% by June 19th which is very close to last year’s early-look forecast. Continue reading
New Brochure: OA and multiple stressors
This publication describes how cumulative impacts such as ocean acidification and warming together may impact crab and fish in Alaska. Continue reading
New: 2019 update on OA research in Alaska
Check out what researchers have learned about OA processes, conditions and species response over the past year. Continue reading
KTUU News Story: possible case of PSP poisoning in Perryville
AOOS Ocean Data Explorer Portal Version 2.9
Version 2.9 features are now available on the AOOS Ocean Data Explorer which replaces the beta 2.8 version with improvements to the existing search functionality and introduction of a new method for accessing help docs. Continue reading
AOOS RFQ Biological Data Stewardship
The Alaska Ocean Observing System received $15,000 this year from the national Integrated Observing System (IOOS) program to advance IOOS Biology through biological data stewardship activities in the AOOS region, working with regional data providers to align biological datasets to the Darwin Core standard and make them available through ERDDAP servers and the AOOS and Marine Biodiversity Observing Network Portals. AOOS is especially interested in data that contributes to our AK Harmful Algal Bloom and Ocean Acidification Networks, as well as NMFS Integrated Ecosystem Assessments. Continue reading