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NOAA Live! Alaska Season 5: 2024-25

NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities. In 2024-25, we are featuring NOAA programs and partners in Alaska communities.

GoToWebinar Registration and Joining Instructions

How to register and join meetings for the Alaska Salmon Research Task Force

Meet the Task Force Members

Members of the Alaska Salmon Research Task Force

Frequent Questions—Snow Crab and Salmon Declines in Alaska

NOAA Fisheries answers questions about what is behind the declines in snow crab and salmon and how we are addressing them.

Faster turnaround times and integrated new data shed light on salmon bycatch dynamics in Alaska

A major effort to modernize genetic analysis workflow yields a clearer picture of salmon bycatch that can help managers make science-based decisions to ensure sustainable fish populations, fisheries, and fishing communities.
Underwater photograph of an adult chum salmon swimming upriver surrounded by bubbles Chum salmon swimming upriver. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Collaborative Marine Salmon Research Foundational for Understanding Climate Change Impacts and Bycatch

NOAA Fisheries is involved in a number of research partnerships with State scientists, the commercial fishing industry, Alaska Native communities, and other organizations to support state management of salmon and U.S. international treaty obligations.

Alaska Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment

By understanding the relationship between fish species and their marine environment, we are able to enhance the accuracy of our fish stock estimates.
Pile of caught fish

Northeastern Bering Sea Ecosystem Assessment

The fishery and oceanographic survey in the Northeastern Bering Sea combines surface trawl and midwater acoustics to collect indices on fish size, relative abundance, energetic status, distribution, and diet.
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Connecting Independent Research Surveys Of Bering Sea Salmon Populations To Chum Salmon Bycatch

Researchers are using independent data to gain a fuller view of Groundfish in the Bering Sea.
Researchers in orange suits looking through a crate of fish

Southeastern Bering Sea Ecosystem Assessment

The fishery and oceanographic survey in the southeastern Bering Sea combines surface trawl and midwater acoustics to collect indices on fish size, relative abundance, energetic status, distribution, and diet.
Pile of caught fish