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In this issue:
In this issue:
- Surveying Alaska’s first artificial reef system
- GIS program partnership will focus first on the Copper River Knowledge System
- Prince William Sound Herring Cruise—
PWSSC Completes 14th Annual Survey
- Copper River trips combine geology and leadership training
In this issue:
- Seafood Waste Discharge in Orca Inlet
- Fledgling a Plover at Egg Island
- Discovery Room Graduates Their First Seniors
- Delta Sandpipers get Fatter Faster!
In this issue:
- Herring and Oil Don’t Mix: A Lesson from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
- Dan Rather and other film crews visit PWSSC
- Copper River Nouveau and Cordova’s salmon featured in Atlantic Monthly column
- Journey through the Copper River Watershed
- OSRI Research Program Manager attends meetings in Norway and Finland
In this issue:
- Biological Monitoring Program Completes Busy Year
- Monitoring Shorebirds on Barrier Islands of the Copper River Delta
- Prince William Sound Ocean Observing System Moorings
- Thermosalinograph Installation on a Bow-Picker
- Traveling Oceanography Kit to Debut
- Prince William Sound Science Center Announces Lingering Oil Education Project
In this issue:
- Youth Leaders Make a Difference
- Congress extends oil spill research program indefinitely
- PWSSC initiates field study of alternate seafood waste disposal methods
- Prince William Sound Ocean Observing System Moorings
- Community Education Programs kicking off another season
- A Demonstration of the Alaska Ocean Observing System
- Revitalizing Science Center Memberships
In this issue:
- PWSSC Begins Three-Year Study of Pacific Herring and Steller Sea Lion
- Exploring Habitat Utilization by Juvenile Salmon on the Copper River Delta
- Measuring ocean currents
- Oceanographic conditions within sites in Orca Inlet Proposed for the experimental disposal of fish offal from canneries
- Discovery Room Students Become Salmon Experts
- New Leadership Camp in From the Forest to the Sea Summer Camp schedule
- Climate Change in Cordova
In this issue:
- Oceanographic instrument added to Mid-Sound Buoy
- Investigators look for better methods to dispose seafood waste
- Oceanography class hosted by USCG Cutter Sycamore
- Summer days full of sunshine and smiling faces
- Discovery Room students explore the life of salmon
- Science Bowl participants tackle local affects of global climate change
- PWSSC completes fifth year of monitoring juvenile pink salmon food supply
In this issue:
- PWSSC research explores new dimensions of EVOS impacts
- Copper River Delta or Bust: Spring migration of the Western Sandpiper
- Drifter buoy experiment scheduled
- Development of Prince William Sound Ocean Observing System
- Another year of Discovery Room programs draws to a close
- Carol Treadwell Scholarship Fund to provide camp opportunities for youth
- “Pirates of the Sound” place fourth at the Regional Tsunami Bowl in Seward
- PWSSC prepares for fifth year of monitoring juvenile pink salmon food supply
- Prince William Sound Ocean Observing System Moorings: a First Generation
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In this issue:
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