Rasmuson Fellows
2005 Award Recipients
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- Alison Banks, M.S. Marine Biology
Seasonal Foraging Strategies and Consequences for Northern Fur Seals at Colonies with Opposite Population Trends
Major Professor: Dr. Alan Springer - Brian Knoth, M.S. Fisheries
Investigating the Trophic Role of Arrowtooth Flounder (Atheresthes stomias), as a Top-Level Consumer, in the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Major Professor: Dr. Robert Foy - Mary Beth Loewen, M.S. Fisheries
Seasonal Abudance and Habitat Characteristics of Nearshore Pelagic Fish in Kodiak, AK
Major Professor: Dr. Robert Foy - Joel Markis, M.S. Marine Biology
Essential larval and juvenile fish habitat in nearshore waters of Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Major Professor: Dr. Brenda Konar - Olav Ormseth, Ph.D. Fisheries Oceanography
The influence of ocean temperature on reproductive processes of Pacific cod in Alaskan waters
Major Professor: Dr. Brenda Norcross - Katie Palof, M.S. Fisheries
Population genetic structure of Alaskan Pacific ocean perch (Sebastes alutus)
Major Professor: Dr. Tony Gharrett - Julie Nielsen, M.S. Fisheries
Spatial dynamics of Tanner crab (Chioneceles bairdi) recruitment: the role of nursery areas
Major Professor: Dr. Tom Shirley - William Bechtol, Ph.D. Fisheries
Retrospective Analysis of Kodiak Red King Crab
Major Professor: Dr. Gordon Kruse - Carrie Belben, M.S. Marine Biology
Community composition, population dynamics and recruitment of intertidal clams in Kachemak Bay, Alaska, in relation to oceanographic conditions
Major Professor: Dr. Katrin Iken - Shannon Hanna, M.S. Marine Biology
Interrelationships among temperature, metabolism and swimming performance in Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus): implications of a changing climate
Major Professor: Dr. C. Loren Buck - Cindy Tribuzio, Ph.D. Fisheries
Abundance, Life History, and Population Demographics of Spiny Dogfish, Squalus acanthias
Major Professor: Dr. Gordon Kruse


