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2020

Gulf Watch Alaska Program

  • 2020 Gulf Watch Alaska program annual report
  • 2020 Gulf Watch Alaska Program Coordination and Science Synthesis annual report

Environmental Drivers Component

  • 2020 Continuous Plankton Recorder project annual report
  • 2020 Gulf of Alaska Mooring (GAK1) project annual report
  • 2020 Oceanographic Conditions in Lower Cook Inlet and Kachemak Bay project annual report
  • 2020 Oceanographic Conditions in Prince William Sound project annual report
  • 2020 The Seward Line: Marine Ecosystem Monitoring in the Northern Gulf of Alaska project annual report

Pelagic Ecosystem Component

  • 2020 Fall and Winter Seabird Abundance project annual report
  • 2020 Forage Fish project annual report
  • 2020 Forage Fish project annaul report appendix- Middleton Island Seabird Research and Monitoring 
  • 2020 Humpback Whales project annual report
  • 2020 Killer whales project annual report
  • 2020 Prince William Sound Marine Bird Population Trends project annual report

Nearshore Ecosystem Component

  • 2020 Nearshore Ecosystems in the Gulf of Alaska project annual report

Lingering Oil

  • 2020 Long-term Monitoring of Lingering Oil in Prince William Sound project annual report

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