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Center for Independent Experts Review of the November 2010 Biological Opinion on BSAI and GOA Groundfish Fisheries

Alaska groundfish fisheries peer review of the scientific information and analysis contained in the 2010 biological opinion.
June 23, 2022 - Other Reports ,

Meet Kim Raum-Suryan: Bringing Awareness to the Plight of Marine Mammals

Following her passion led to opportunities as the recovery coordinator for Steller sea lions, co-founding of the Pinniped Entanglement Group, and spreading NOAA’s Ocean Guardian School Program.
March 08, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Kim Raum-Suryan at Graves Rock steller sea lion rookery NOAA Fisheries Marine Mammal Specialist Kim Raum-Suryan at the Graves Rock Steller sea lion rookery near Glacier Bay National Park in Southeast Alaska.

Key Steller Sea Lion Management Actions in Alaska 1990-2021

Fisheries management actions to provide protection from potential competition for important Steller sea lion prey species in waters adjacent to rookeries and important haulouts in Alaska.
August 02, 2021 - Other Reports ,

Sea Lion Science Takes To The Skies - Post 1

Sea Lion Science Takes to the Skies

Join Alaska Fisheries Science Center staff as they survey and photograph Steller sea lions in Alaska aboard a NOAA Twin Otter aircraft.
June 14, 2021 - Survey ,
Aerial photo of Steller sea lions on rocks surrounded by foaming sea waves. Aerial survey image of Steller sea lions on a rocky island. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

A Seal’s Whiskers Record a History of Foraging, Motherhood, and Stress

Through collaborative research, scientists are learning vital information about fur seal and sea lion biology and ecology from a surprising source.
May 11, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Photo of a female northern fur seal's face and whiskers. Female northern fur seal. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

Is That Steller Sea Lion in Distress? Waving? Or Is It...Thermoregulation?

NOAA Fisheries often receives reports of Steller sea lions exhibiting this behavior from concerned citizens who think the sea lion may be in distress.
May 07, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Steller sea lions thermoregulating Sea lions look like they are waving, but they are thermoregulating.

Biological Opinion for City of Hoonah Marine Industrial Center Cargo Dock Project at Hoonah, Alaska

Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7(a)(2) Biological Opinion for City of Hoonah Marine Industrial Center Cargo Dock Project at Hoonah, Alaska,  (AKRO-2020-03675).
May 04, 2021 - Biological Opinion ,

Copper River Delta Carcass Surveys - Final Reports

Biologists conducted survey flights of the shifting sand shoals of the Copper River Delta to search for marine mammal carcasses and to conduct necropsies of any observed carcasses in order to establish the cause of death and collect biological samples.
May 03, 2021 - Other Reports ,

Fishermen: Do Not Shoot Seals and Sea Lions Video

Don't harm your fishery for all. Shooting seals and sea lions is against the law unless you are an Alaska Native subsistence harvesting for food or handicraft.
November 18, 2020 -
do not shoot seals and sea lions sign

Fishermen: Do Not Shoot Seals and Sea Lions

Don't harm your fishery for all. Shooting seals and sea lions is against the law unless you are an Alaska Native subsistence harvesting for food or handicraft.