Alaska Sea Grant to fund $1.2 million in new research

Three people in rain gear and life jackets kneel on a beach with a net and several white buckets.
Photo courtesy of Emily Whitney
Anne Beaudreau, Zach Johanson and Douglas Duncan work on a research project on chum salmon predation.

Alaska Sea Grant will fund six new research projects, with over $1.2 million supporting Alaska researchers and graduate students, during the next two years.

The projects address state and regional issues, including coastal erosion, the effect of environmental changes on fish species interactions and marine mammals, environmental stressors on oyster mariculture, and approaches to improving stock assessments.

Many strong proposals were submitted to this years research competition, said Molly Cain, Alaska Sea Grants associate director for research. We received 18 pre-proposals, and 13 were encouraged to submit full proposals. Through a rigorous peer review process, six projects were identified for funding which address critical needs and priorities in Alaska.

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