Attending 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)