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Assessing the Feasibility of Calcein Marking to Quantify Recruitment Success of Native Clams in Southcentral Alaska

Assessing the Feasibility of Calcein Marking to Quantify Recruitment Success of Native Clams in Southcentral Alaska

by Jenny Renee | Nov 9, 2023

Assessing the Feasibility of Calcein Marking to Quantify Recruitment Success of Native Clams in Southcentral Alaska This project aims to establish methods for calcein marking in native Alaskan shellfish species with aquaculture potential that can be utilized in both...
Potential for Resilience: Examining the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Alaskan Bivalves

Potential for Resilience: Examining the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Alaskan Bivalves

by Natalie Osborne | Jan 20, 2023

Potential for Resilience: Examining the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Alaskan Bivalves This project is investigating the influence of future ocean acidification on Alaskan bivalves. Principal Investigator / Project Partners: Amanda Kelley, University of Alaska...
Understanding the Bottlenecks for Recovery of Native Clams in Southcentral Alaska’s Tribal Subsistence Areas

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

by Natalie Osborne | Jan 20, 2023

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...

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