Extending our search for a postdoc. Great opportunity to work with diverse team to investigate effects of climate on Alaska salmon and fisheries sustainability. Please contact me if interested! @PWSSC@UAFcfos
https://t.co/7NLwGCj8DG
It has taken 45 authors, 1914 tagged fish, from 25 rivers in 8 projects to describe the coastal pathways taken by salmon smolts from Ireland, N. Ireland, W Scotland & England in this new paper. https://t.co/o5H1eEoTPE @JessicaRFordyce @Jessie__Lilly@AST_Salmon@ProfColinBean
Still looking for a field research technician on a great project in Alaska this summer. Salmon radio telemetry project on the Copper River! @PWSSC Please message me if interested. Job ad here: https://t.co/SJrSC6HwMZ
It's quite appropriate to have our salmon paper published on "leap day"! We show that 8 populations of Alaskan sockeye salmon grow less at sea during odd years as a result of competition with pink salmon. @PWSSC
https://t.co/wjSTBicVv0
Postdoc opportunity with me. Two years of funding, with support for workshops. Data synthesis/modeling, Copper River salmon in Alaska. Climate change, glaciers, and evaluating management. I'll be at #WFC2024 on Thursday, 7 Mar. https://t.co/UU6BF6f3ai
I am looking for a field crew leader and field technician to work on the Copper River in Alaska this summer @PWSSC . A study of migration patterns of adult sockeye salmon, tracking fish with radio tags. See job ad here: https://t.co/YQrNtVJXV4
Seasonal position announcement @PWSSC . Come work with me in Alaska this summer! A study investigating interactions between juvenile pink salmon and herring in Prince William Sound. See job ad here: https://t.co/qJoKs5AbKj
BREAKING NEWS: From Atlantic salmon to green turtles, #ClimateChange threatens a growing number of species.
Learn more in the latest @IUCNRedList update launched at #COP28.
https://t.co/y1AEuAGSD4
Fantastic website for anyone interested in freshwater fishes. The all new @IUCNssc Freshwater Fish Specialist Group website is up-and-running.
Great source of information and news about freshwater fishes: https://t.co/AEUWnvFDpI
Our new paper reveals how pink salmon home very precisely to the habitat where their parents spawned. Two separate spawning groups (freshwater and intertidal) revealed by genetic markers from over 30,000 individuals.
@UAFcfos@PWSSC
https://t.co/AoFZbE5OaQ
When we identified all the threats to γ€γγ¦ many years ago, we never considered wind power! I hope Japan can recognize the harm this wind farm could do to important habitat for these fish and everything else living in those forests!
https://t.co/wDJma4TwEc
@CoastalCutthro1 @SLUwildresearch @HellstromKGV@lundberg_petter Great! We've got a group working on a synthesis paper and status assessment on huchen/taimen. It would be good to learn more about your work.
Great grad student opportunity to study how climate change might impact a rare fish (taimen) in Japan! Looking for a unique combination of field/lab skills, Japanese language, and experience with programming in R. Contact [email protected]. https://t.co/Y9eTB7KgbU
A lot of recent news about sightings of alien pink salmon in Europe. We've begun a new project here in its native range in Alaska (Prince William Sound), focusing on their early life history in the ocean.