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Hosted by NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Alaska Regional Collaboration Network, and the National Weather Service |
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NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of interactive webinars, aimed at Alaska students in grades 2-8 (but of interest to all ages). We feature NOAA scientists, educators and partners to explore NOAA’s work in Alaska. Learn about current research. Connect to what’s going on in your communities. Join us to ask questions to our presenters and learn more about weather, oceanography, marine life, fisheries and more in Alaska!
In 2024-25, NOAA Live! Alaska will be doing monthly webinars focused on NOAA partnerships with communities in Alaska. In most cases webinars will generally be on Tuesdays at 1:00 pm AKT.
JOIN US FOR THE NOAA LIVE! ALASKA 2024-25 SEASON
NOAA Live! Alaska: Western Alaska Chum Salmon: Building Relationships and Bridging Knowledge Systems
 Western Alaska Chum Salmon: Building Relationships and Bridging Knowledge Systems with
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Janessa Esquible, Association of Village Council Presidents and University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Association of Village Council Presidents and University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, in Waawiyatanong (Detroit, Michigan; recently relocated here from Alaska)
- Ed Farley, NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center, in Juneau, Alaska
- Mary Simeon, University of Alaska Southeast, in Juneau, Alaska
Chum salmon is a non-human relative and food source for many Alaska Native communities and critical resource for various fishing sectors across Alaska. Come join us to discuss the importance of Indigenous-led research and youth engagement in fisheries research. We will also talk about how bridging Western and Indigenous knowledge systems can create a better understanding of the health of salmon populations.
NOAA Live! Alaska Webinar Recordings
View recordings of all of our previous NOAA Live! Alaska events
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