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incredible sunrise on the Stikine River, Alaska
Early Morning on the Stikine River, Alaska
Early Morning on the Stikine River, Alaska
Early Morning on the Stikine River, Alaska

The USGS crew heads upriver early one winter day and sees an increible sunrise on the Stikine River.

The USGS crew heads upriver early one winter day and sees an increible sunrise on the Stikine River.

USGS boat on bank of Stikine River, Alaska
USGS boat at the Stikine River gage site, Alaska
USGS boat at the Stikine River gage site, Alaska
USGS boat at the Stikine River gage site, Alaska

The USGS boat at the Stikine River gage site, Alaska. The Stikine River is one of the transboundary watersheds of Southeast Alaska. Visit USGS Transboundary River Monitoring in Southeast Alaska for more information about our research.

The USGS boat at the Stikine River gage site, Alaska. The Stikine River is one of the transboundary watersheds of Southeast Alaska. Visit USGS Transboundary River Monitoring in Southeast Alaska for more information about our research.

eDNA sampling at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
Scientist collects eDNA samples at Izembek NWR, Alaska
Scientist collects eDNA samples at Izembek NWR, Alaska
Scientist collects eDNA samples at Izembek NWR, Alaska

USGS Geneticist Damian Menning is performing eDNA sampling at Grant Point in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. This eDNA sampling is part of a project looking for eelgrass (Zostera marina) pathogens in the North Pacific. Izembek NWR is on the Alaska Peninsula located between the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska.

USGS Geneticist Damian Menning is performing eDNA sampling at Grant Point in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. This eDNA sampling is part of a project looking for eelgrass (Zostera marina) pathogens in the North Pacific. Izembek NWR is on the Alaska Peninsula located between the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska.

Keychain in Inupiaq for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting
Keychain in Inupiaq for USGS outreach activities about bird banding
Keychain in Inupiaq for USGS outreach activities about bird banding
Keychain in Inupiaq for USGS outreach activities about bird banding

Keychain developed for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting in Inupiaq and English. Inupiaq translation provided by Qaiyaan and Jana Harcharek.

Keychain developed for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting in Inupiaq and English. Inupiaq translation provided by Qaiyaan and Jana Harcharek.

Scientist standing in Unuk River next to boat getting ready to collect water samples
Sampling the Unuk River, Alaska
Sampling the Unuk River, Alaska
Sampling the Unuk River, Alaska

USGS Hydrologist Randy Host performs compass calibrations for discharge measurements at the Unuk River. The Unuk River is one of the transboundary watersheds of Southeast Alaska. This site has a Super Gage which is a conventional streamflow gage equipped with continuous water-quality monitors.

USGS Hydrologist Randy Host performs compass calibrations for discharge measurements at the Unuk River. The Unuk River is one of the transboundary watersheds of Southeast Alaska. This site has a Super Gage which is a conventional streamflow gage equipped with continuous water-quality monitors.

USGS scientists necropsy Common Murres and harvest tissues to test for harmful algal bloom toxins
Scientists necropsy Common Murres
Scientists necropsy Common Murres
Scientists necropsy Common Murres

USGS scientists Matthew Smith, Caitlin Marsteller, and Danielle Gerik necropsy Common Murres and harvest tissues to test for harmful algal bloom toxins.

USGS scientists Matthew Smith, Caitlin Marsteller, and Danielle Gerik necropsy Common Murres and harvest tissues to test for harmful algal bloom toxins.

Tundra swan on the Colville River Delta
Tundra swan on the Colville River Delta, Alaska
Tundra swan on the Colville River Delta, Alaska
Tundra swan on the Colville River Delta, Alaska

Tundra swan on the Colville River Delta, Alaska 2013.

Beaver dam and lodge on the Wrench Creek, Noatak National Preserve
Beaver dam and lodge on the Wrench Creek, Noatak National Preserve
Beaver dam and lodge on the Wrench Creek, Noatak National Preserve
Beaver dam and lodge on the Wrench Creek, Noatak National Preserve

Beaver dam and lodge on the Wrench Creek, Noatak National Preserve

Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence of Wrench Creek and Kelly River, Noatak National Preserve
Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence
Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence
Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence

Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence of Wrench Creek and Kelly River, Noatak National Preserve

Beaver dam complex and lodge at the confluence of Wrench Creek and Kelly River, Noatak National Preserve

Adult Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) caught in impounded water above beaver dam. >2 5rKM from coast
Adult Pacific salmon caught in impounded water above beaver dam
Adult Pacific salmon caught in impounded water above beaver dam
Adult Pacific salmon caught in impounded water above beaver dam

Adult Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) caught in impounded water above beaver dam. >25 rKM (river KM) from coast.

Adult Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) caught in impounded water above beaver dam. >25 rKM (river KM) from coast.

Caitlin Marsteller, stands on top of Duck Island in Alaska
Caitlin Marsteller stands on top of Duck Island
Caitlin Marsteller stands on top of Duck Island
Caitlin Marsteller stands on top of Duck Island

Caitlin Marsteller stands on top of Duck Island, on the west side of lower Cook Inlet, after collecting time lapse cameras. Duck island is home to a breeding colony of Common Murres where time lapse cameras collect data, such as the number of eggs laid and the number of chicks hatched, to help estimate breeding productivity.

Caitlin Marsteller stands on top of Duck Island, on the west side of lower Cook Inlet, after collecting time lapse cameras. Duck island is home to a breeding colony of Common Murres where time lapse cameras collect data, such as the number of eggs laid and the number of chicks hatched, to help estimate breeding productivity.

forage species caught in trawl net, Alaska
Forage species caught in trawl net, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Forage species caught in trawl net, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Forage species caught in trawl net, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Squid, adult walleye pollock, herring, eulachon, northern smoothtongue, capelin, juvenile walleye pollock, krill, and shrimp are forage species that are caught by a modified-herring trawl in Prince William Sound, Alaska during the Fall Integrated Predator-Prey Survey.

Squid, adult walleye pollock, herring, eulachon, northern smoothtongue, capelin, juvenile walleye pollock, krill, and shrimp are forage species that are caught by a modified-herring trawl in Prince William Sound, Alaska during the Fall Integrated Predator-Prey Survey.

young of the year walleye pollock
young of the year walleye pollock
young of the year walleye pollock
young of the year walleye pollock

Photo of young of the year walleye pollock, Prince William Sound, Alaska. Although adults are targeted in one of the largest commercial fisheries in the world, young of the year walleye pollock are important in diets of many marine predators.

Photo of young of the year walleye pollock, Prince William Sound, Alaska. Although adults are targeted in one of the largest commercial fisheries in the world, young of the year walleye pollock are important in diets of many marine predators.

numerous Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska

Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska

Sending the trawl net overboard, Alaska
Sending the trawl overboard, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Sending the trawl overboard, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Sending the trawl overboard, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Caitlin Marsteller (USGS) and April Sturgess (USGS) throw the cod end of the modified herring trawl overboard on the USGS R/V Alaskan Gyre during the Fall Integrated Predator-Prey survey in Prince William Sound, Alaska.

Caitlin Marsteller (USGS) and April Sturgess (USGS) throw the cod end of the modified herring trawl overboard on the USGS R/V Alaskan Gyre during the Fall Integrated Predator-Prey survey in Prince William Sound, Alaska.

Keychain for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting
Keychain for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting
Keychain for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting
Keychain for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting

Keychain developed for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting in Yup'ik and English. Yup'ik translation provided by Jakob Sipary, Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP).

Keychain developed for USGS outreach activities about bird banding and reporting in Yup'ik and English. Yup'ik translation provided by Jakob Sipary, Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP).

Water chemistry measurements on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula

Laura Hubbard of the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula as part of research to understand how long influenza viruses remain viable in the environment.  

Laura Hubbard of the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula as part of research to understand how long influenza viruses remain viable in the environment.  

Harbor seals in shallow bay near grassy shore.
Harbor seals in Russell Creek, Cold Bay, Alaska.
Harbor seals in Russell Creek, Cold Bay, Alaska.
Harbor seals in Russell Creek, Cold Bay, Alaska.

Harbor seals poking their heads above water near shore in Russell Creek, Cold Bay, Alaska.

Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska

Pacific walruses resting on the beach of the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting on the beach of the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska

Pacific walruses resting in the water on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting in the water on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Alaska
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)