Alaska's Coastal Communities Get Science Insights Series
Sharing science across Alaska

What do walrus monitoring, the Tracy Arm tsunami and salmon bycatch have in common? All of them are important topics for audiences in Alaska’s coastal communities. Which is why each has been the focus of a recent presentation at one of Alaska Sea Grant’s three public lecture series: Strait Science Series, the Petersburg Science [...]
Alaska Sea Grant is launching public lecture series across coastal regions, featuring presentations on critical local issues including walrus monitoring, tsunami research, and salmon bycatch. The Strait Science Series and Petersburg Science programs bring scientific expertise directly to communities most affected by these environmental and marine challenges. These initiatives help bridge the gap between research and public understanding.
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