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!
UAA Professor Tom Ravens addressed the Cook Inlet working group on the preliminary results of his modeling efforts to estimate the impact of hydrokinetic devices on velocity, flow, and sediment transport. Watch the animations.
What happens when you pair 20 engaging educators with scientists researching the Gulf of Alaska? Exciting science lesson plans using real data!
March 15, 2016
July 29, 2013
June 25, 2013
Anchorage volunteers picked up over 500 pounds of trash on June 23 as part of an international effort to improve the health of beaches.
January 18, 2013
Earlier this month, the AOOS Lower Cook Inlet Buoy broke free from its tether for the third time since it was first deployed in the spring of 2011. Read more about how the boater community of Homer jumped into action and achieved remarkable success retrieving the buoy.
January 3, 2013
Immediately applicable to the Kulluk Tow Incident, AOOS and the Cook Inlet RCAC release a new data application integrating ShoreZone video, imagery, habitat info, and other data.
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