Research
Gerry Plumley and Rolf Gradinger process sea ice samples for later measurements of the diversity and activity or the Arctic sea ice biota in summer 2002. Photo by Bodil Bluhm.
Joel Markis makes notes as he studies juvenile fish habitats in kelp communities in Kachemak Bay, Alaska, as part of his master's degree in marine biology. Photo by Ben Daly.
- View a photo gallery of our students doing research outside the classroom.
Some current research activities with public websites:
- Port Valdez Environmental Studies
- Beaufort Sea Physical Oceanography
- Norton Sound Benthic Fauna: Retrospective Analysis
- Understanding the ecology of ice related ecosystems in a changing world
- Oceanography of the St. Lawrence Island Polynya Region
- R/V Sikuliaq/Alaska Region Research Vessel
- Arctic Ocean Biodiversity
- Northeast Pacific Ocean Monitoring Program
- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Research
- NANaGISA (Natural Geography In Shore Areas)
- Nearshore Circulation in the Bering Sea
- SALMON (Sea Air Land Modeling Observing Network)
- Chukchi Sea Circulation
- SCICEX99 (The Alaskan Beaufort Slope)
- Sea of Okhotsk Tide Study
- Bering Sea Tide Study
- Arctic Ocean Tide Study
- GAK1 (Gulf of Alaska CTD Time Series)
- The Seward Line (Gulf of Alaska Monitoring Program including GLOBEC)
- GLOBEC (Gulf of Alaska Monitoring Program)
- ORION (Observing Radiation In Our North)


