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Understanding the Bottlenecks for Recovery of Native Clams in Southcentral Alaska’s Tribal Subsistence Areas

A beach restoration project examining the out-plant success of hatchery reared clams in Indigenous communities.

Principal Investigator / Project Partners:

  • Willow Hetrick-Price, Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute
  • Buell Russell (PI), Native Village of Chenega

Project Term: 2020 – 2023

Funding: $131,000, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Tribal Wildlife Grant

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CONTACT DETAILS

Melissa Good
Alaska Sea Grant
Mariculture Specialist

melissa.good@alaska.edu

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