Walrus bone research to inform marine wildlife protection
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Scientists researching walruses investigate bones as a method of measuring the impacts of the changing environment. This type of research on bones may open the door for more understanding and protection of marine wildlife.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center appoints first tribal research coordinator
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association hired its first tribal research coordinator for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center.