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Attending the Alaska Marine Science Symposium? Look for posters from NCCOS Kasitsna Bay Laboratory staff

Person sits on white bucket while sampling seaweed in Jakolof BayAttending the Alaska Marine Science Symposium? Look for the following posters from NCCOS Kasitsna Bay Laboratory staff:

  • Habitat suitability models of submerged aquatic vegetation inform coastal planning in Alaska (Row 17 | Poster 201)
  • Seasonal seagrass surveys aid decision-making in Kachemak Bay, AK (Row 17 | Poster 203) 
  • Faulty lake, salty fate: Biological characterization of a unique tidal lagoon system in Seldovia, AK (Row 16 | Poster 192) 
  • The life and tides of Trena Lake: Defining the current state and future trajectory of a unique tidal (Row 18 | Poster 207) 
  • Using seasonal oceanography to investigate the 2025 heat wave and PSP event in Kachemak Bay Alaska (Row 19 | Poster 226) 
  • Freshwater matters! Improving Cook Inlet ocean modeling for resource management and spill response (Row 19 | Poster 225) 
  • Phytoplankton community changes driven by a prolonged freshwater anomaly in Kachemak Bay (Row 19 | Poster 223) 

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