COLLEGE OF FISHERIES AND OCEAN SCIENCES
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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2019–2020 PUBLICATIONS CATALOG
ALASKA SEA GRANT
Great gift ideas Sea Life of the Aleutians: An Underwater Exploration Reid brewer, Héloîse Chenelot, Shawn Harper, Stephen Jewett. Foreword by Sylvia Earle. 156 pp. | 12 x 12 | Hardcover book | ISBN 978-1-56612-164-4 SG-ED-71 | $35.00 $17.50 In the 2000s, a team of science divers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and partners explored undersea sites in the remote Aleutian Islands—places that had never been visited by humans. The researchers were awestruck by the kaleidoscopic beauty and water clarity of this pristine undersea world. This book highlights more than 100 photographs the divers shot in this marine “garden of Eden,” over a four-year period. In addition, the book includes maps and natural history information describing the diverse, colorful sea life of the nearshore Aleutians. More than 40 new species were discovered during three diving expeditions.
Naturally Inspiring Sea Life of the Aleutians Prints Photos by Shawn Harper and Stephen Jewett 8 x 10 | Photograph $20.00 each $12.00 each M-171 | Stalked Jellyfish M-172 | Sea Anemone
M-173 | Candy Stripe Shrimp M-174 | Nettle Jellyfish
Tease your visual sense with a tantalizing glimpse of the naturally inspiring beauty of one of the world’s most remote and unexplored undersea environments, Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. These 8 x 10-inch lavish color prints make great gifts, or use them yourself to dazzle family and friends with images of the awesome Aleutians!
WHO WE ARE
CONTENTS Field Guides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Climate Change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Alaska Coastal Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Marine Recreation and Aquaculture . . . . . . . 9 FishBiz Project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Teacher Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Safety and Survival. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Research and Proceedings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Alaska Sea Grant’s mission is to enhance the wise use and conservation of Alaska’s marine, coastal, and watershed resources through research, education and extension. Alaska Sea Grant University of Alaska Fairbanks PO Box 755040 Fairbanks, AK 99775-5040 phone (907) 474-6707 sea.grant@alaska.edu
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AK-ADMIN-102 Catalog design and layout by Dawn Montano, Alaska Sea Grant. Cover photo was taken in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, by Melissa Good. UA is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual: www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination.
FIELD GUIDES
Guide to Marine Mammals and Turtles of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
Guide to Marine Mammals of Alaska, 4th edition
Guide to Marine Mammals and Turtles of the U.S. Pacific
Kate Wynne Pieter Folkens, illustrator
Kate Wynne Garth Mix, illustrator
80 pp. | 5.75 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-167-5
138 pp. | 6 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-176-7
115 pp. | 6 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-0-93841-243-4
MAB-44 | $25.00
MAB-64 | $28.00 $15.00
MAB-50 | $25.00
Winner of several national awards
Winner of a National Outdoor Book Award
This guide is the only book that exclusively covers all 29 marine mammal species of Alaska. Color photos and surface profile drawings show Alaska marine mammals and compare similar species, and color range maps show distribution. Mammal characteristics and descriptions are presented in a format that allows fast, accurate identification at sea. This book is printed on durable water-resistant paper.
This guide to marine mammals and sea turtles of Hawaii, California, Oregon, and Washington is ideal for use on boats and in classrooms, laboratories, and homes. The wire-o binding makes it easy to flip through the durable, waterproof pages. Each animal is represented by a color illustration. Range maps show where the animals occur, and surface profile silhouettes help in making positive identifications.
Winner of a National Outdoor Book Award for best nature guidebook
Field Guide to Sea Stars of the Aleutian Islands Stephen C. Jewett, Roger N. Clark, Héloïse Chenelot, Shawn Harper, and Max K. Hoberg 138 pp. | 6.5 x 9 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-182-8
Kate Wynne and Malia Schwartz
All U.S. Atlantic species of whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, manatee, and sea turtles are depicted in this identification guide. Designed for the professional as well as the casual observer. Printed on waterproof paper.
Field Guide to Bird Nests and Eggs of Alaska’s Coastal Tundra, 2nd edition Tim Bowman 80 pp. | 5.5 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-129-3
SG-ED-44 | $25.00 $15.00
SG-ED-79 | $30.00 $15.00 PDF | $27.00 $13.50 BUNDLE | $39.00 $24.00
Winner of a national book award
This field guide features 63 species of sea stars in the nearshore subtidal community of the Aleutian Islands. Biologists, divers, and naturalists will find the guide useful, and will be stunned by the beauty of the sea stars.
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This easy-to-use book helps in identification of nests and eggs of birds on Alaska's coastal tundra. The book is printed on durable water-resistant paper.
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FIELD GUIDES
Field Guide to Seaweeds of Alaska Mandy R. Lindeberg and Sandra C. Lindstrom
Common Edible Seaweeds in the Gulf of Alaska, 2nd edition Dolly Garza
Surviving on the Foods and Water from Alaska's Southern Shores, 3rd edition Dolly Garza
194 pp. | 6 x 9 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-156-9
61 pp. | 5.5 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-168-2
SG-ED-69 | $30.00 PDF | $27.00 BUNDLE | $39.00
SG-ED-46 | $10.00 PDF | $9.00 BUNDLE | $13.00
Updated in 2016, this book is the first and only field guide to more than 100 common seaweeds, seagrasses, and marine lichens of Alaska. Filled with color photos and clearly written descriptions, and printed on water-resistant paper, it is a must-have addition to the reference collections of any scientist, coastal monitor, naturalist, educator, student, or beachcomber interested in Alaska’s coastal ecosystems.
Winner of two national book awards
35 pp. | 5.5 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-174-3
Seven Alaska seaweed species are highlighted in this book—the ones that are most delicious and easiest to harvest. Illustrations and photos help the reader identify, harvest, and dry the seaweeds— plus one land plant, beach asparagus. The reader is also treated to more than 25 tasty recipes using the seaweeds.
MAB-38 | $7.50 PDF | $6.75 BUNDLE | $9.75 This illustrated booklet describes wilderness sources of nutritious foods useful in a survival situation, or just for everyday consumption. The reader is advised how to make drinking water safe and how to find and prepare intertidal sea animals, bird eggs, land plants, and seaweeds for eating. Includes color pictures, and shows differences between edible plants and animals and poisonous ones.
Field Guide to Common Marine Fishes and Invertebrates of Alaska Susan C. Byersdorfer and Leslie J. Watson 360 pp. | 6 x 9 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-149-1
SG-ED-67 | $35.00 $17.50 PDF | $31.50 $15.75 BUNDLE | $45.50 $28.00
With color photographs and descriptions of more than 400 marine species, this guide makes it easy to identify common Alaska fish and invertebrates. The waterproof book is valuable for at-sea biologists and technicians, fishermen, teachers, and anyone who wants to know what they’ve caught or what an animal looks like. The primary geographic range is the eastern Bering Sea, central Aleutian Islands, and western and central Gulf of Alaska. Waters north of Norton Sound and in southeastern Alaska are included.
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FIELD GUIDES
Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific, 3rd edition Pieter Folkens 5.75 x 9.25 | Brochure ISBN 978-1-892710-00-1
M-17 | $10.00 A color-illustrated brochure that shows all 50 marine mammals found in southern Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands, and along the west coast of North America. This waterproof guide helps with on-site identification, and is an excellent classroom tool.
Guide to Northeast Pacific Flatfishes: Families Bothidae,
Field Guide to Squids and Octopods of the Eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea
Donald E. Kramer, William H. Barss, Brian C. Paust, and Barry E. Bracken
Elaina M. Jorgensen
Cynoglossidae, and Pleuronectidae, 2nd edn
114 pp. | 5.5 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-116-3
MAB-47 | $25.00 $15.00 PDF | $22.50 $13.50 BUNDLE | $32.50 $22.50
Duane E. Stevenson, James W. Orr, Gerald R. Hoff, and John D. McEachran Cover art by Ray Troll
This guide, printed on durable waterresistant paper, identifies all 40 species of flatfishes in the northeast Pacific.
Sebastes and Sebastolobus Donald E. Kramer and Victoria O’Connell 78 pp. | 6.25 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-079-1
SG-ED-57 | $25.00 $15.00 PDF | $22.50 $13.50 BUNDLE | $32.50 $22.50
MAB-25 | $20.00 $12.00 pdf
This guide contains identification keys to sharks, skates, one ratfish and egg cases. This book is printed on durable waterresistant paper.
Winner of a national award
85 pp. | 5.75 x 8.5 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-113-2
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SG-ED-65 | $25.00 $15.00
Guide to Northeast Pacific Rockfishes: Genera
Field Guide to Sharks, Skates, and Ratfish of Alaska
100 pp. | 6.5 x 9 Softcover book | wire-o ISBN 978-1-56612-139-2
Winner of a national award
This guide, printed on water-resistant paper, helps identify all 37 rockfish species in Alaska and British Columbia, and most of the rockfish in Oregon and Washington.
Winner of several national awards
Identify 44 species of squids and octopods from the high eastern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. This book is illustrated with line drawings, color photos, and maps. Printed on water-resistant paper.
Alaska Arctic Marine Fish Ecology Catalog Lyman K. Thorsteinson and Milton S. Love 768 pp. | 8.5 x 11 Softcover book ISSN 2328-0328
M-203 | Free This publication presents information about marine fishes in the US Arctic, where ice and other conditions have changed. Included are descriptions of 109 fish species, 20 of which were not previously known to be in the Arctic. Published by US Geological Survey.
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change and Alaska Fisheries Terry Johnson
Responses to Coastal Erosion in Alaska in a Changing Climate:
36 pp. | 8.5 x 11 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-187-3
A Guide for Coastal Residents, Business and Resource Managers, Engineers, and Builders
MAB-67 | $10.00 MAB-67PDF | Free
Orson P. Smith and Mikal K. Hendee
This book summarizes knowledge of North Pacific climate change and its anticipated effects on Alaska fisheries. In 30 years, most existing fisheries will continue to be productive, with some becoming smaller and others flourishing. Fishermen and communities will need to develop adaptive strategies.
120 pp. | 6 x 9 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-165-1
SG-ED-75 | $30.00 $5.00 PDF | Free
Adapting to Climate Change in Alaska 17 mins. | DVD
M-135 | $3.75 watch online | Free This video describes steps some communities are taking to maintain their lifestyles in the face of climate change. Visit our online bookstore or the Alaska Sea Grant YouTube channel to watch the video online.
Ocean Acidification and Fisheries: Alaska’s
Challenge and Response Torie Baker 12 pp. | 8.5 x 11
M-157 | Free M-157 PDF | Free This bulletin describes fish and shellfish moving north with climate warming, and possible changes to wildlife disease and commercial fisheries management.
This illustrated book addresses the basics of coastal erosion along Alaska’s shoreline, and reviews options for responses.
Encountering Environmental Hazards on Alaska’s Coasts alaskaseagrant.org/hazards This website provides information on environmental issues faced by Alaska coastal communities, and explains what residents should do and whom to contact when encountering something unusual. Reporting hazards immediately can help scientists and agencies monitor changes in marine ecosystems, protect the marine resources Alaskans rely on, and minimize damage to the environment. Topics include earthquakes and tsunamis, harmful algal blooms, PSP, marine mammal strandings, seabird mortality, hazardous spills, invasive species, ocean acidification, and rising ocean temperatures.
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ALASKA COASTAL COMMUNITIES
Alaska Water Law: An Overview
Winner of several awards
Imam Cimiucia:
Community-Based Monitoring of Alaska’s Coastal and Ocean Environment: Best Practices for
Izetta Chambers
Our Changing Sea
18 pp. | 8.5 x 11 PDF only
Anne Salomon, Nick Tanape, and Henry Huntington. Lisa Williams, photographer
MAB-69PDF | Free
123 pp. | 12.25 x 8.5 Hardcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-159-0
Marilyn Sigman, editor
SG-ED-70 | $39.95 $10.00
SG-ED-78PDF | Free
Through the lens of Western science and traditional Native knowledge, art, and photography, the authors uncover the ecological, social, and economic causes of coastal ecosystem change on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
Coastal monitoring experts describe their programs to readers who are concerned about ecosystems on the verge of change. Find out about seabird monitoring, invasive species, addressing marine debris problems, and managing resources.
Alaska residents, NGOs, tribes, city officials, developers, and lawyers have a convenient information source in this publication, covering the history and status of Alaska water laws. Issues about who has rights to Alaska waters involve public lands, subsistence, commercial fishing, mining, and the Clean Water Act, among others.
Linking Alaska Citizens with Science 42 pp. | 8.5 x 11 PDF only
Adapt Alaska: Living with climate change in Alaska
adaptalaska.org Adapt Alaska is a website that creates a space for discussion among communities, tribes, agencies and nonprofits to enable communities to successfully adapt to rapidly changing landscape, ocean and climate conditions across Alaska. It provides a synthesis of the greatest Alaska-specific challenges related to climate change, and has links to data and tools useful for monitoring, mitigation and adaptation planning. Where we are going The Adapt Alaska project continues while expanding partnerships. This website acts as the Coastal Community Resilience program for Alaska Sea Grant. Here you will find updates on new projects and resilience workshops including Adapt Y-K (Yukon Kuskokwim), the continuation of efforts in Southeast Alaska, and the 2019 Adapt Kodiak workshop. Having focused primarily on resilience in coastal communities, we would like to explore new collaborations with the people and communities in Alaska’s interior, to learn about their unique challenges and help develop related adaptation strategies.
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MARINE RECREATION 4 x 9 Brochures | Single copies: Free | PDF: Free | Multiple copies: See website
Best Practices for Carefully Releasing Sport-Caught Halibut
Flat Out Facts about Halibut
Angler's Guide to the Rockfishes of Alaska:
Doug Coughenower and Cal Blood
Biology & Fishery Management
Terry Johnson
Scott Meyer
M-186
SG-ED-29
SG-ED-40
Preventing & Treating Seasickness Terry Johnson
SG-ED-47
Gulf of Alaska Coastal Travel Routes Terry Johnson
alaskaseagrant.org/recreation Boaters can use this online travel guide to navigate Gulf of Alaska waters from west of Glacier Bay to Homer. Adventurers, fishermen, sailors, and recreational boaters taking this spectacular yet challenging trip can experience beautiful scenery, solitude, geology, human history, wildlife, and excellent angling. Photos, maps, and safety information are provided.
AQUACULTURE
alaskaseagrant.org/aquaculture
Seaweed Farming in Alaska
Alaska Oyster Growers Manual,
Alaska Aquaculture Resources
Gary Freitag
295 pp. | PDF only ISBN 978-1-56612-172-9
Alaska Sea Grant supports the growing aquaculture industry in Alaska through research, technical assistance, and training by Marine Advisory agents. This website provides resources especially for Alaska shellfish farmers. The site is organized into nine topic areas, each of which contains technical documents, presentations and videos, and links to other resources and training opportunities.
8 pp. | 8.5 x 11
ASG-63PDF | Free This publication answers questions about getting into the Alaska seaweed mariculture industry as a farmer or supporting business, describing a few hurdles that need solving, steps to take to get a permit, and how to set up and tend the longlines seeded with kelp on the farm.
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4th edition
AN-19PDF | Free This how-to publication is for new and experienced farmers. It covers oyster biology, recommended culture techniques, business planning assistance, and guidance for permits and leases. Farmers will also learn about best management practices for cooperatives, site selection, designing site structures, health concerns, processing and marketing, and shipping.
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The Alaska Sea Grant FishBiz Project provides information and resources to Alaska’s fishermen, processors, and marine-related businesses.
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Fishermen's Direct Marketing Manual, 5th edition
Climate Change and Alaska Fisheries
Synopsis of the Hong Kong Seafood Market
Terry Johnson, editor
Terry Johnson
Quentin Fong and Qiujie Zheng
80 pp. | 8.5 x 10.75 Softcover book
36 pp. | Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-187-3
48 pp. | 8.5 x 11
MAB-71 | $5.00 PDF | Free
MAB-67 | $10.00 PDF | Free
Helps fishermen learn strategies for distributing seafood, locating customers, packaging and shipping, and basic business planning.
This book summarizes knowledge of North Pacific climate change and its anticipated effects on Alaska fisheries. In 30 years, most existing fisheries will continue to be productive, with some becoming smaller and others flourishing. Fishermen and communities will need to develop adaptive strategies.
MAB-68PDF | Free Using the thorough details about the Hong Kong seafood market in this publication, US seafood exporters, policy makers, and NGOs can make informed decisions on potential trade and marketing of Alaska/US seafood products in Hong Kong.
Consumer Preference and Market Potential for Alaska Salmon in China: Preliminary Analysis
Gillnet Hanging 4th edition Paula Cullenberg 22 pp. | 11 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-155-2
Qiujie “Angie” Zheng, H. Holly Wang, Quentin Fong, and Yonggang Lu 16 pp. | 8.5 x 11
MAB-70PDF | Free
Researchers see China markets as a promising opportunity for sales of Alaska salmon. They interviewed consumers in major Chinese cities and found that buying seafood from pristine Alaska waters in a sustainable fishery is appealing to residents there.
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MAB-29 | $6.00 PDF | $5.40 BUNDLE | $7.80 An illustrated, step-by-step guide for gillnet fishermen. Gillnet Hanging is critical to success in catching fish.
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FishBiz Project Torie Baker and Sunny Rice Free website
alaskaseagrant.org/fishbiz Alaska commercial fishermen in search of business management assistance can find a wealth of information on the Alaska Sea Grant FishBiz Project website. The site has training tools for getting into the business, financing, income diversification, exit strategies, and many other topics. Business resources are organized to match fishing career phases, and include customizable financial spreadsheets and podcasts of popular workshops. The design is appealing and easy to use, providing basic information fishermen need to build a successful business.
Fuel-Saving Measures for Fishing Industry Vessels When gasoline and diesel fuel prices hit record high levels in 2008, vessel operators looked for new ways to reduce fuel consumption and costs. Prices retreated the following year and the concern about fuel efficiency diminished. In 2011 prices began climbing again, and analysts say that the supply and demand factors point to a coming era of fuel prices substantially higher than previously experienced in the United States. Research organizations in the United States and abroad conduct studies on ways to cut fuel costs. Formal research and operational experience point to technological and operational measures that can help vessel owners save fuel. This report summarizes results from published studies and experiences reported by commercial vessel operators on ways to reduce fuel consumption and save money. It is intended to do the following: 1. Briefly outline how fuel energy is consumed in a fishing vessel and the implications for finding fuel savings. 2. Describe results of research into vessel energy efficiency. 3. List some emerging technologies, existing technologies currently in application outside of the fishing industry, and technologies and classes of products that are being touted as helpful in saving fuel but are impractical, unproven, or proven to be ineffective. 4. Describe some proven methods for achieving improved efficiency that are realistic for fishing operations. 5. Summarize the concept of a fishing vessel energy audit.
by Terry Johnson
Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program University of Alaska Fairbanks 1007 W. 3rd Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 274-9695 terry.johnson@alaska.edu
ALASKA SEA GRANT MARINE ADVISORY PROGRAM ASG-57 2011
doi:10.4027/fsmfiv.2011
Fuel-Saving Measures for Fishing Industry Vessels
Saving Money with Fishing Vessel Energy Audits
Terry Johnson
Terry Johnson and Mike Gaffney
16 pp. | 8.5 x 11 PDF only
ASG-57PDF | Free
Getting the Most Value When Buying Fishing Vessel Insurance Terry Johnson
20 pp. | 8.5 x 11 PDF only
12 pp. | 8.5 x 11 PDF only
ASG-61PDF | Free
ASG-62PDF | Free
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Salmon Quality for Gillnet Fishermen
Trashing Your Livelihood:
30 minutes | DVD ISBN 978-1-56612-145-3
Marine Debris and Commercial Fishing 16 minutes | DVD
MAPV-66 | $1.00
MAPV-65 | $1.00
Nine short videos offer helpful hints for maintaining the intrinsic high quality of Alaska salmon harvested by gillnet.
This DVD shows fishery damage and explains how to reduce the amount of new debris and how to clean up the debris already there.
Net Mending and Patching
Ocean Treasure:
P.D. Lorimer
Terry Johnson
15 pp. | 9 x 7.75 Booklet
200 pp. | 11 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-080-7
Commercial Fishing in Alaska
M-47 | $3.00 PDF | $2.70 BUNDLE | $3.90
Winner of two national awards
Illustrated guide to mending and patching fishing nets, aimed at fishermen starting off in a net fishery.
Ocean Treasure is about the Alaska fishing industry. It provides an overview of the seafood industry, with photos and drawings of fish and invertebrates and the vessels and gear used to harvest them.
SG-ED-41 | $25.00 $5.00
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TEACHER RESOURCES
Alaska Seas and Watersheds Curriculum
Marine/aquatic science teaching units for grades K–8
alaskaseagrant.org/teachers The online Alaska Seas and Watersheds marine/aquatic curriculum, developed by Alaska teachers, university education faculty, and professional educators, provides free, high-quality units for use by teachers, homeschoolers, interpreters, youth groups, nature tour guides, and anyone seeking fascinating content on marine science topics. Four units in the Grade 8 curriculum—Investigation 1, Ch-ch-ch-changes; Investigation 2, Impacts of Change in Glacier Ice; Investigation 3: Bering Sea Expedition; and Investigation 4, Changes in Our Local Environment—have undergone rigorous review and been selected as outstanding educational resources by the NSF-funded Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN). The curriculum meets Alaska science content standards and grade level expectations. Next Generation Science Standards-aligned teaching activities for the classroom and field trips have been recently added.
Combining Iñupiaq and Scientific Knowledge: Ecology in Northern Kotzebue Sound, Alaska
Alex Whiting, David Griffith, Stephen Jewett, Lisa Clough, William Ambrose, and Jeffrey Johnson 71 pp. | 11 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-161-3
SG-ED-72 | $20.00 $10.00 PDF | $18.00 $9.00 BUNDLE | $26.00 $16.00 This illustrated book uses traditional and scientific knowledge to present an understanding of 65 species and environmental processes in Kotzebue Sound in northwestern Alaska. A unique contribution is the month-by-month seasonal account.
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Marine Life Mobiles approx. 30 x 30 Large | $20.00 M-61 | M-62 | M-63 | M-64 | M-87 |
approx. 10 x 18 Small | $7.00
Sockeye Salmon M-65 | Sea Otters Sea Otters M-66 | Puffins Puffins M-67 | Sharks Sharks Bears and Salmon
These beautifully illustrated mobiles are lightweight and will brighten your office, classroom, store, or your child’s play area. Choose from four designs and two sizes. Mobiles are fully assembled and ready to hang, and are printed on recycled paper with vegetable-based inks. A percentage of sales helps support marine conservation and research.
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TEACHER RESOURCES
A King Salmon Journey
Alaska Ocean ABCs
Debbie Miller and John H. Eiler. Jon Van Zyle, illustrator
Conrad Field
44 pp. | 10 x 8 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-60223-231-0
32 pp. | 8 x 11 Softcover book ISBN 978-0-9797442-2-8
M-146 | $9.95
M-207 | $12.95 Illustrated children’s book on Alaska king salmon migration and life cycle. Grades 5-7.
Explore Alaska’s coast from A to Z, with over 50 color illustrations of marine organisms.
Tlingit Moon and Tide Teaching Resource: Elementary Level
Where the Land and Sea Meet Kirsten Carlson
Dolly Garza 72 pp. | 8.5 x 11 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-060-9
SG-ED-33 | $10.00 $5.00 PDF | $9.00 $4.50 BUNDLE | $16.00 $8.00
52 pp. | 11.25 x 8.5 Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-184-2
SG-ED-74 | $9.95 This book introduces children to 92 aquatic species from around the world.
This book brings Alaska Native understanding of science and ecology to the elementary classroom.
SAFETY AND SURVIVAL le ab ail VD v A D on
W NE 7th Edition
Fishing Vessel Stability:
Operational Practices
Boatyard Hazards:
Beating the Odds: A Guide
Coping with an Accident at Sea
Susan Clark Jensen and Jerry Dzugan
Sunny Rice and Bethany Rice
Terry Johnson
5.5 x 8.5 | Softcover book ISBN 978-1-56612-178-1
ASG-60 | Free PDF | Free Multiple copies | See web
Tips for Protecting Worker Safety and Health 20 pp | 8.5 x 11
MAB-73PDF | Free This manual is for boatyard employees, contract workers and technicians, and commercial and recreational boat owners and crew, helping them understand the risks and adopt measures that will make them safer from injury and sickness that can result from boat repair and maintenance.
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to Fishing Safety, 7th edition
MAB-41 | $15.00 PDF | $13.50 BUNDLE | $19.50 Beating the Odds features substantial renewal of the first aid, sea survival, and drill chapters, plus the content has been revamped to make the book useful worldwide, in warm as well as cold regions.
3.75 x 8.5 | Brochure
Mariners who have survived a life-threatening accident at sea may experience post-trauma stress reactions. This brochure describes common feelings the survivor might experience, some actions that will help you recover, and where to get further help.
20 minutes | DVD
MAPV-63D | $20.00
Flooding Control: Knowledge and Tools to Prevent Sinking 14 minutes | DVD
MAPV-64 | $20.00
Beating the Odds:
Onboard Emergency Drills Ellen Frankenstein 32 minutes | DVD
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RESEARCH AND PROCEEDINGS Impacts of a Changing Environment on the Dynamics of High-latitude Fish and Fisheries Franz J. Mueter, Matthew R. Baker, Sherri C. Dressel, and Anne B. Hollowed, editors
Illustrated Keys to Free-Living Invertebrates of Eurasian Arctic Seas and Adjacent Deep Waters, Vol. 1. S.V. Vassilenko and V.V. Petryashov, editors
AK-SG-18-01PDF CHAPTERS | Free
ISBN 978-156612-138-5 | Softcover Book
Assessing and Managing Data-Limited Fish Stocks
AK-SG-09-02 | $30.00 $10.00 PDF | $27.00 $9.00
Terrance J. Quinn II, James L. Armstrong, Matthew Baker, Jonathan D. Heifetz, and David Witherell, editors
AK-SG-16-01PDF CHAPTERS | Free
Illustrated Keys to Free-Living Invertebrates of Eurasian Arctic Seas and Adjacent Deep Waters, Vol. 2. G.N. Buzhinskaja, editor
Fisheries Access for Alaska:
Charting the Future—Workshop Proceedings
ISBN 978-1-56612-162-0 | Softcover Book
Paula Cullenberg, editor
AK-SG-10-03 | $30.00 $10.00 PDF | $27.00 $9.00
AK-SG-16-02PDF | Free
Fisheries Bycatch: Global Issues and Creative Solutions Gordon H. Kruse, Heui-Chen An, Jane DiCosimo, Carrie A. Eischens, Gordon S. Gislason, Douglas N. McBride, Craig S. Rose, and Christopher E. Siddon, editors
North Aleutian Basin EnergyFisheries: Workshop Proceedings Brian J. Allee, editor ISBN 978-1-56612-137-8 | Softcover Book
AK-SG-09-03PDF | Free
AK-SG-15-01PDF CHAPTERS | Free
Biological Field Techniques for Lithodid Crabs
Responses of Arctic Marine Ecosystems to Climate Change
William Donaldson and Susan Byersdorfer
Franz J. Mueter, Danielle M.S. Dickson, Henry P. Huntington, James R. Irvine, Elizabeth A. Logerwell, Stephen A. MacLean, Lori T. Quakenbush, and Cheryl Rosa, editors
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Cultures, Economies, and Management Responding to Change
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27th Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium Alaska Sea Grant
Fishing People of the North Cultures, Economies, and Management Responding to Change
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