C-Notes

C-Notes July 13, 2026

Message from the Dean

It is my pleasure to convey that Guangyu Xu has accepted the offer for a tenure-track faculty position in geological oceanography in the Department of Oceanography. Guangyu received his Ph.D. at Rutgers University, conducted his postdoctoral research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and for the past six years has been a research scientist at the University of Washington Applied Physics Lab. His research focus is using numeral modeling and acoustic techniques to better understand hydrothermal systems as well as other research applications of sound in the sea. My thanks to the search chair Geoff Wheat and committee members Gwenn Hennon, Ana Aguilar-Islas and Andy Seitz. Guangyu will be based in 四虎影院 and his start date is December 7, 2026. Please join me in welcoming Guangyu to the CFOS community.

For the history buffs, the recent effort by Putt Clark and Jeff Richardson to document the 65-year legacy of IMS, SFOS and CFOS on our website can now be viewed in print on walls located in the O'Neill building, at our Lena Point facility, and in the Rae and Hood buildings at the Seward Marine Center. Putt also prepared a storyline that documents every Sikuliaq cruise since the ship was launched in 2012; our website also shows a map of every Sikuliaq cruise track from 2014 to present, which was created by Steve Roberts. 

R/V Sikuliaq

Sikuliaq is scheduled to depart Bay Ship & Yacht today after an extended dry-dock period. Summer research cruises will begin after the crew conducts sea trials, gear calibrations, and a multibeam echosounder patch test.

Accomplishments

CFOS undergraduate student Dorka Dancsok, who is on the Alaska Nanooks swimming team, earned 2025-26 First Team Scholar All-America honors from the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America.

The At-sea Processors Association, which founded the Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center, has been selected as the 2026 Outstanding Corporation or Foundation in Philanthropy by the Alaska Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. The APA has donated more than $17 million to PCCRC since it was established in 2000.

CFOS in the News

A Sitka Sentinel article covered after it was found stranded dead near Sitka. Ellen Chenoweth was part of a research team that performed a CT scan of the whale鈥檚 fetus at the local hospital.

Brenda Konar was quoted in a Sierra magazine article about .

Publications

Block, L.N., A.M. Poje, R.R. Hopcroft, and P.H. Lenz. 2026. Copepod population restarts: naupliar recruitment phenology during the winter-to-spring transition. Progress in Oceanography.

Potter, B.A., J.C. Chatters, L. Prates, [...], M.J. Wooller, and R.L. Kelly. 2026. Hemisphere-wide evidence of Early Paleoindian megaherbivore specialization. Science Advances.

Wheat, C.G., S.Q. Lang, G. Southam, W. Osborne, I.P. Savov, S. Agostini, and J. Poitras. 2026. Borehole waters from Hole U1601C (Atlantis Massif) provide constraints for a deep-sourced formation water that (could) feed the Lost City Hydrothermal Field. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.

Grants and Awards for June 2026

New awards for CFOS researchers
  • Grant G-16976 "RISE UP III: Regional Innovation by Scaling Entrepreneurship via University Partnerships" - Jessica Glass - Innovation SEED Award - ONR - $29,696.00 (July 1, 2025)
Awards receiving incremental funding
  • Grant G-14786 "Gulf Watch Alaska Long-Term Research and Monitoring Program: Nearshore Component" - Katrin Iken - Prince William Sound Science Center - Mod 6 - $152,876.00 (February 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14930 "The Seward Line: Marine Ecosystem monitoring in the Northern Gulf of Alaska" - Russ Hopcroft - Prince William Sound Science Center - Mod 6 - $212,009.00 (June 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14947 "Oceanographic Station GAK1 Long Term Monitoring of the Alaska Coastal Current" - Seth Danielson - Prince William Sound Science Center - Mod 6 - $193,125.00 (June 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14969 "Mariculture - Benthic Ecosystem" - Brenda Konar - Mod 7 - Prince William Sound Science Center - $152,371.00 (July 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14970 "Assessment of Seeding density, pre-harvest trimming, and environmental conditions of the performance of farmed kelp (Mariculture Kelp)" - Schery Umanzor - Mod 6 - Prince William Sound Science Center - $75,059.00 (July 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14996 "Pelagic Interactions" - AK Kelley - Mod 6 - Prince William Sound Science Center - $185,345.00 (July 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-16163 "Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" - Mike Stekoll - Mod 1 - Alaska Conservation Council - $164,195.00 (April 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-16290 "OH STEM! Co-Creating a One Health STEM Ecosystem for Rural and Indigenous Alaska" - Ellen Chenoweth - Mod 3 - NIH - $268,320.00 (August 1, 2024)
  • Grant G-16798 "Moving Seaweed farming into a gametophyte seeding approach backed by population genetics" - Mike Stekoll - Mod 2 - KelpArk - $36,580.00 (May 1, 2025)
  • Grant G-17066 "Climate-Driven Food Web Effects on Species Distribution and Interactions in the Northern Bering Sea" - Franz Mueter - Mod 1 - NPRB - $6,882.00 (October 1, 2025)
  • Grant G-17072 "StratiFIED-NBS: Stratification and Fronts Influencing Ecosystem Dynamics in the Northern Bering Sea" - Sarah Mincks - Mod 1 - NPRB - $382,683.00 (October 1, 2025)
  • Grant G-17076 "Alaska Ocean Observing Infrastructure II: Moorings, Gliders, HFR" - Seth Danielson - Mod 1 - NPRB - $445,916.00 (June 1, 2025)
Awards controlled by another department
  • Grant G-16208 "Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) DOE Funding for Activities at the Pacific Marine Energy Center (BIL PMEC)" - Andy Seitz - ACEP - U.S. Department of Energy - Mod 2 - $250,544.00 and $78,087.00 (July 1, 2024)
  • Grant G-17301 "Under Ice Hydrokinetics for Alaska" - Andy Seitz - ACEP - US Department of Energy - $93,625.00 (April 1, 2026)

 

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