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2023 Results Of Steller Sea Lion Surveys In Alaska

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) conducts annual crewed aircraft and vessel surveys to known terrestrial Steller sea lion rookery and haulout sites in Alaska to collect visual counts and high-resolution imagery.
December 20, 2023 - Survey ,

2022 Results Of Steller Sea Lion Surveys In Alaska

The Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) conducted aerial surveys to photograph and count Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups (~1 month old) and non-pups (adults and juveniles ≥ 1 year old)... (AFSC/MML/AEP 2016) in Alaska in June-July 2022.
May 01, 2023 - Survey ,

2021 Results Of Steller Sea Lion Surveys In Alaska

The Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) conducted aerial surveys to photograph and count Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups (~1 month old) and non-pups (adults and juveniles ≥ 1 year old)... (AFSC/MML/AEP 2016) in Alaska in June-July 2021.
February 03, 2022 - Survey ,

Alaska Ecosystems Program Data Sets

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Alaska Ecosystems Program (AEP) datasets are available on the NOAA Fisheries Open Data Portal.
March 18, 2020 - Data Set ,
Arctic sea ice with glaciers and mountains visible. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Recovery Action Database

Tracks the implementation of recovery actions from Endangered Species Act (ESA) recovery plans.
February 10, 2020 - Database ,
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2019 Results of Steller Sea Lion Surveys in Alaska

The Marine Mammal Laboratory conducted aerial surveys to photograph and count Steller sea lion pups (approx. 1 month old) and non-pups (adults and juveniles ≥ 1 year old) on known terrestrial rookery and haulout sites in Alaska in June-July 2019.
December 06, 2019 - Survey ,

2018 Results of Steller Sea Lion Surveys in Alaska

The Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) conducted aerial- and ship-based surveys to count Steller sea lion pups and non-pups in Summer 2018.
December 04, 2018 - Survey ,

Steller Sea Lion Haulout And Rookery Locations In The United States

Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) use terrestrial sites for reproduction, resting, molting, and other activities. Rookeries are terrestrial sites used for mating, giving birth, and resting. Rookeries are primarily used during breeding season (May-August) but can be occupied at other times of the year as well. Haulouts are terrestrial sites used for resting anytime of the year.
September 13, 2018 - Database ,

Steller Sea Lion Haulout And Rookery Locations In The United States For May 5, 2016

The NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) Alaska Ecosystem Program (AEP) maintains a list of known Steller sea lion terrestrial sites in the United States portion of the sea lion range.
September 13, 2018 - Database ,

Steller Sea Lion Brand Data

This is a list of all Steller sea lions branded by National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMFS), Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and Alaska Sea Life Center between 2000 and May 2014. It does not include animals marked before the year 2000 and does not include animals marked in Russian waters. This list also does not include tagging information. Some of the animals on this list may also have been tagged with flipper tags.
September 13, 2018 - Data Set ,