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Description:In this annual report, we showcase examples of our work from fall 2013 through summer 2014, all made possible through the longstanding suport of National Sea Grant, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, and over 200 partnerships across the state and nation. Highlights for the year include leadership training for seafood processors and commercial fishermen, an international scientific symposium examining new solutions to fisheries bycatch, coordination of a statewide community-based monitoring workshop, and the second Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium. Eight new two-year research projects were launched this year. The projects focus on marine mammal interactions with fisheries; climate impacts on ecosystems of the Bering Sea, Alaska Peninsula, and Kachemak Bay; the economic viability of a new skate fishery; and potential barriers to the next generation of commercial seafood harvestors. Eight graduate students are working on these and other projects, supported by Alaska Sea Grant traineeships.
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Sea Grant Document Number:AKU-Q-14-001
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