Alaska Sea Grant, headquartered at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, is a leading organization dedicated to enhancing the sustainable use and conservation of Alaska's marine and freshwater resources. Through their scientific research, outreach programs, and education initiatives, they strive to promote the wise use and enjoyment of Alaska's coastal and marine resources. With a focus on aquaculture, fisheries, marine mammals, and ocean acidification, Alaska Sea Grant plays a crucial role in supporting the state's vibrant marine ecosystem and coastal communities.
As part of a national network of Sea Grant programs administered by NOAA, Alaska Sea Grant is committed to using science-based and traditional knowledge to inform decision-making for the social and economic benefit of all Alaskans. Their diverse range of programs and services, including research funding, technical assistance, professional development for educators, and community engagement, make them a valuable resource for individuals, businesses, and organizations involved in Alaska's marine and coastal industries. With a mission to ensure the long-term sustainability of Alaska's marine resources, Alaska Sea Grant is at the forefront of marine conservation and environmental stewardship in the state.
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