C-Notes

C-Notes May 18, 2026

Message from the Dean

The UAF Arctic Research Open House, held last Thursday, provided a wonderful showcase of our research and service efforts. This year鈥檚 event featured a variety of hands-on activities and demonstrations, which drew hundreds of community members to the O鈥橬eill Building. A big thank-you to all the volunteers who helped make the event a great success: Jeff Richardson, Brian Crandall, Steve Dykstra, Jeff Muehlbauer, Hank Statscewich, Jessica Glass and Yin-Chen Hsieh, as well as students Alorah Bliese and Ayla Benson.

The grand opening of the exhibit at the Anchorage Museum was held last Friday evening. Sikuliaq features prominently in this exhibition, along with science, art, Indigenous knowledge, and community engagement displays. I encourage everyone to check this out over the next year鈥攚ell worth the trip! A big thanks to the North Pacific Research Board and the Anchorage Museum, who envisioned and created this wonderful exhibition.

This week we will host members of the CFOS Advisory Council at our locations in Juneau, Anchorage, Seward and 四虎影院. The purpose of this trip is to better inform our advisory members of the mission, capabilities and needs of the college.  My thanks to our members Jamie Austin, Craig Dorman and John Farrell for making the trip to Alaska, to Bob Foy, Doug Vincent-Lang, Stephanie Madsen, Vera Metcalf and Demian Shane for their participation, and to Barbara Wadlinger and Katie Hume for logistics and organizing this trip.

R/V Sikuliaq

Sikuliaq is at Bay Ship & Yacht shipyard in Alameda, California, for scheduled regulatory drydocking and routine inspections. Once maintenance, repairs, and inspections are completed in June, the ship will conduct a light-ship incline test to update the stability program.

Publications

Gietzmann-Sanders, M., M. Courtney, A.Seitz, and C.J. Cunningham. A depth model for informing Chinook salmon bycatch risk in the Gulf of Alaska. Animal Biotelemetry.

Payne, M.K., M.V. McPhee, C.J. Cunningham, and P.A.H. Westley. 2026. Considerations for the management of hatchery salmon: Stream characteristics associated with attractiveness to strays. Ecological Applications.

Grants and Awards for April 2026

New awards for CFOS researchers
  • Grant G-17242 "Long-term killer whale monitoring in the northern Gulf of Alaska" - Hannah Myers - North Gulf Oceanic Society - $200,000.00 (March 1, 2026)
  • Grant G-17280 "CICOES: NOAA OAP FY26 Monacci" - Natalie Monacci - University of Washington - $134,600.00 (July 1, 2025)
New Foundation Fund Expense Account
  • 273483 "Transboundary EBS Pollock Assessment" PCCRC $131,600.00

 

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