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February 11, 2022 – SIRF

Natural History Seminar Virtual Event – February 15th

To Register –  https://alaska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvc-ytpjMoE93aJFAg_y8PFo0rIv42B1zj Sitka Sound Science Center Scientist in Residency Fellow and Shellfish Biologist Courtney Hart’s work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks partners with The Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Commercial Geoduck Divers, local shellfish…

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February 1, 2022 – News

SPIFy Journal – February 2022 update

Written by Karl Cranston Simmons Construction is progressing nicely and CBC Construction has been battling record rains, freezing temps, and shifting tides. For this month’s edition of the journal, Karl Cranston Simmons, Pacific High Senior and SSSC’s Calvin/Pervis Program Intern…

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January 28, 2022 – SIRF, Research

Welcome Courtney Hart, New Scientist in Residency Fellow!

The Sitka Sound Science Center welcomes Courtney Hart as February’s Scientist in Residency Fellow (SIRF). The SIRF Fellowship is meant to provide four weeks for scientists to have time to work on their research and engage a breadth of the…

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January 27, 2022 – News

SSSC’s Tipping Buckets measure record rain fall

Heavy rains last Friday set a daily rainfall record for that day, with 4.09 inches of rain topping the previous record of 3.5 inches on January 21st in 2015, according to the National Weather Service. While not the most rainfall…

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January 21, 2022 – News

SPIFy Journal – documenting progress

This online journal will document the progress of SSSC’s new facility as we begin construction before we get started SSSC would like to say Thank You to the Rasmuson Foundation and the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust for their…

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January 10, 2022 – News, Facility

Tackling the Deep Freeze at the Sheldon Jackson Hatchery.

The Indian River intake needed extra attention during last week’s frigid temperatures. With these frigid temperatures last week here in Sitka, the hatchery has been working hard to maintain the systems. The incoming freshwater temperatures from Indian River dropped down…

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January 6, 2022 – Research

Hinged on Success- SSSC’s Crab Pot Project

Trap loss is a common occurrence across crustacean fisheries that often results in lost gear that continues to capture and kill both targeted and bycatch species. In Southeast Alaska alone, the annual entrapment of Dungeness crabs in derelict traps was…

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January 3, 2022 – News

TAG! You’re it!

The Hatchery Crew have been working for the past couple of weeks to tag at least 10% of our juvenile coho spawned back in 2020. Tagging is the process of inserting a coded wire tag into the nose of the…

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