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Climate Change Raises Risk of Prey Mismatch for Young Cod in Alaska

New research provides early warning indicators to help ensure the sustainability of economically valuable cod facing climate stress.
March 29, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Magnified photo of Pacific cod yolk sac larva. Pacific cod yolk sac larva. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 3

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Learn how baited cameras are used to survey fish populations.
August 03, 2018 - Research ,
Two fish swimming up to a cage with bait in it

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 2

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Representatives from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Oregon State University along with NOAA Fisheries scientists will follow young Pacific cod to determine when, where, and how they do in their first year of life.
July 25, 2018 - Research ,
Two fishermen hold open a net to show their catch of Pacific cod and kelp.

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 1

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Young fish can tell us about future Pacific cod.
July 03, 2018 - Research ,
Pacific cod swimming in a lab tank

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska - Post 4

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska

This summer our scientists are hoping to prove what biologists have theorized for years – that newly hatched fish use Alaska deep-sea corals as a nursery ground to safely grow.
June 07, 2017 - Survey ,
Ocean with snow capped mountains in background.

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska - Post 3

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska

This summer our scientists are hoping to prove what biologists have theorized for years – that newly hatched fish use Alaska deep-sea corals as a nursery ground to safely grow.
June 05, 2017 - Survey ,
Two sea birds floating in the water

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska - Post 2

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska

This summer our scientists are hoping to prove what biologists have theorized for years – that newly hatched fish use Alaska deep-sea corals as a nursery ground to safely grow.
May 24, 2017 - Survey ,
Scientists looking at scientific equipment on a boat

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska - Post 1

Surveying the Depths of the Gulf of Alaska

This summer our scientists are hoping to prove what biologists have theorized for years – that newly hatched fish use Alaska deep-sea corals as a nursery ground to safely grow.
May 17, 2017 - Survey ,
Blue fish swimming near coral near the seafloor.