Elizabeth Siddon is the only Alaskan this year to receive the highest honor from the U.S. government for early career scientists. Her work helps Alaska’s fisheries managers see the bigger picture.
"Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute"
Kreiss-Tomkins backs funding for Sitka harbors, NOAA research in Juneau
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is based in Washington state. But Sitka Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins wants to see NOAA’s Alaska-focused staff, programs and assets relocated closer to home.
Take a break from the holiday hustle to explore Earth’s oceans, atmosphere
Juneau residents get a sneak peak into ocean and climate research underway at the Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute.
Could market squid become a new Southeast fishery?
Southeast Alaska biologists had a rare opportunity to watch the hatching of thousands of market squid eggs.
Winter flooding, warm ocean likely affected Southeast humpies
This season’s pink salmon were slightly bigger, but southern Panhandle runs fizzled.
Biologists ponder effects of a warmer ocean as pink salmon fry leave early
Climate change and mild winters may have prompted April’s early out migration from Auke Creek.
Task force offers plan to entice more federal research jobs to Juneau
About 75 percent of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s nearly 340 employees are based in Seattle and other parts of the Pacific Northwest.
Another electric vehicle charging station to go online in Juneau
The fourth publicly accessible electric vehicle charging station in Juneau will go online the day after Christmas at the Marine Parking Garage.
Update: Winter weather leads to power outages, snow days
Alaska Electric Light and Power crews worked nonstop from about 5 a.m. Wednesday until just after 4 o’ clock in the afternoon.
Juneau marine lab recognized for seawater heat pump
White House Council on Environmental Quality bestows GreenGov award on Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute