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Economic and Social Sciences Research Program Results

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Ecosystem Research In Alaska

We study Alaska ecosystems through a combination of scientific observation and model development to examine how environmental change, including climate change, affects the long-term health of fish, crabs, and other marine life and the communities that rely on them.   Our goal is to provide ecosystem information to fishermen, resource managers, and others so they can make informed decisions ensuring sustainable fisheries and maintaining ecosystem and community resiliency.
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Alaska Economic and Social Sciences Research Data Collection Projects

This webpage provides information about survey data collection projects managed by Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Economic and Social Science Research Program scientists. All projects currently being conducted, or in planning and development stages, are listed here, with contact information for the project lead and links to more information published elsewhere.
January 30, 2018 - Database ,

Alaska Subsistence Fishing Communities Interactive Map

Community Profiles: Interactive map containing information on participation in subsistence fishing by residents of Alaska communities in 2008.
January 30, 2018 - Map ,

Alaska Recreational Fishing Communities Interactive Map

Community Profiles: Map showing participation in recreational fishing by residents of Alaska communities in 2014.
January 30, 2018 - Map ,

Alaska Commercial Fishing Communities Interactive Map

Community Profiles: Interactive map which includes information on participation in commercial fishing by residents of Alaska communities in 2014.
January 30, 2018 - Map ,

2017 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments

2017 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2018 Fisheries.

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries - Post 3

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

Commercial fishermen will be working long hours to catch native salmon. Many of these fishermen and permit holders are likely to be Alaska Native women.
July 06, 2017 - Research ,
Three women from different generations of the same family

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries—Post 2

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

Commercial fishermen will be working long hours to catch native salmon. Many of these fishermen and permit holders are likely to be Alaska Native women.
June 30, 2017 - Research ,
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Alaska Native Women In Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries - Post 1

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

Commercial fishermen will be working long hours to catch native salmon. Many of these fishermen and permit holders are likely to be Alaska Native women.
May 30, 2017 - Research ,
Bristol Bay, Alaska

Scientists Establish Baseline To Gauge How Alaska Communities Will Respond To Change

A 2016 study assessed dependence on marine resources and socio-economic well-being.
February 18, 2016 - Feature Story ,
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