February 5, 2018 – News, Events
2018 Summer Camp Registration Now Open!
Click here to visit our summer camp webpage! Register online or in-person at the Science Center. Please contact Kristina at ktirman@sitkascience.org with any questions.
Click here to visit our summer camp webpage! Register online or in-person at the Science Center. Please contact Kristina at ktirman@sitkascience.org with any questions.
The theme of the summer camps of 2018 is “collections”. Whether it is a 1st grader exploring metamorphic rocks or an 8th grader looking at the engineering behind building trails, all the summer…
Sounds in the Sound: a mission to record whales in Sitka Sound by Kate Stafford Part 1 We had our “sounds in the sound” kayaking trip to Eastern Channel on Tuesday under calm winds and sunny skies. Unfortunately the whales…
The Sitka Sound Science Center is now hiring for a Business Development Director. Click on the link below for the full job description and for instructions on how to apply: www.sitkascience.org/about/employment…
The next Natural History seminar features Dr. Sara Robinson presenting “Spalted Wood: From ancient art to modern science” on Thursday December 7th at 7:30pm at UAS room 229. Wood colored by fungi (spalted wood) has a deep…
Join Dr. Kate Stafford for a kayaking expedition to record the whales in Sitka Sound! Dr. Kate Stafford is the SSSC’s current Scientist in Residency Fellow, here from November 2nd to December 1st, 2017. Dr. Stafford is a…
The Alaska Ocean Acidification Network is interested in your opinion and priorities. Researchers and resources managers are monitoring ocean acidification in Alaska, and need your input to develop a build-out plan for the monitoring network. Your help will make sure…
Join the Sitka Sound Science Center staff and Board in welcoming Dr. Kate Stafford as our next Scientist in Residency Fellow, here from November 2nd to December 1st, 2017. Dr. Stafford is a Principal Oceanographer at the Applied Physics Lab…
Come explore the salmon‘s life-cycle through interactive stations, overcoming multiple obstacles in order to survive this dangerous journey.