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Photo of Columbia Glacier. Habitat for Kittlitz’s Murrelets.
Columbia Glacier
Columbia Glacier
Columbia Glacier

Kittlitz’s Murrelets are often found in higher numbers near glaciers like the Columbia Glacier in Prince William Sound, Alaska

Kittlitz’s Murrelets are often found in higher numbers near glaciers like the Columbia Glacier in Prince William Sound, Alaska

Scientists pulling in a modified herring trawl on the R/V Alaskan Gyre in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Pulling in a modified herring trawl in Prince William Sound, AK
Pulling in a modified herring trawl in Prince William Sound, AK
Pulling in a modified herring trawl in Prince William Sound, AK

Sarah Schoen, Mayumi Arimitsu, and Brielle Heflin pulling in a modified herring trawl on the R/V Alaskan Gyre in Prince William Sound, Alaska.

A northern pike on a measuring board
Northern pike captured from an Arctic Coastal Plain lake
Northern pike captured from an Arctic Coastal Plain lake
Northern pike captured from an Arctic Coastal Plain lake

Northern pike captured from an Arctic Coastal Plain lake. Predatory fish, like this northern pike, occupied only lakes with strong, permanent channel connections. Permanent channel connections provide movement corridors that fish use to swim between summer feeding areas and winter refuges.

Northern pike captured from an Arctic Coastal Plain lake. Predatory fish, like this northern pike, occupied only lakes with strong, permanent channel connections. Permanent channel connections provide movement corridors that fish use to swim between summer feeding areas and winter refuges.

Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge

Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge.  Dominant ecotypes include Upland Moist Dwarf Birch-Ericaceous-Willow Low Shrub, upland Organic-rich Moist Acidic Dwarf Birch-Tussock Shrub, and Upland Rocky-Loamy Moist Circumacidic Alder-Willow Tall Shrub.

Hardwood patch on high ground, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge.  Dominant ecotypes include Upland Moist Dwarf Birch-Ericaceous-Willow Low Shrub, upland Organic-rich Moist Acidic Dwarf Birch-Tussock Shrub, and Upland Rocky-Loamy Moist Circumacidic Alder-Willow Tall Shrub.

Flooded thermokarst area with high escarpment, Seward Peninsula
Flooded thermokarst area with high escarpment, Seward Peninsula
Flooded thermokarst area with high escarpment, Seward Peninsula
Flooded thermokarst area with high escarpment, Seward Peninsula

Flooded thermokarst area with high escarpment, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula.

Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula
Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula
Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula
Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula

Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula.  Dominant ecotypes include Lowland Lake, Lowland Organic-rich Wet Circumacidic Willow Low Shrub, Upland Organic-rich Moist Acidic Dwarf Birch-Tussock Shrub, and Upland Rocky-Loamy Moist Alkaline Sedge-Dryas Meadow. 

Thermokarst lake and river meanders, Seward Peninsula.  Dominant ecotypes include Lowland Lake, Lowland Organic-rich Wet Circumacidic Willow Low Shrub, Upland Organic-rich Moist Acidic Dwarf Birch-Tussock Shrub, and Upland Rocky-Loamy Moist Alkaline Sedge-Dryas Meadow. 

Coastal brackish marsh, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula
Coastal brackish marsh, Seward Peninsula
Coastal brackish marsh, Seward Peninsula
Coastal brackish marsh, Seward Peninsula

Coastal brackish marsh, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula

Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve
Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve
Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve
Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve

Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve.  Dominant ecotypes include Riverine Loamy Wet Circumacidic Wet Sedge Meadow, Riverine Loamy Moist Circumacidic Birch-Willow Low Shrub, Riverine Gravelly Moist Circumalkaline Barrens, and Riverine Gravelly Dry Alkaline Dryas Dwarf Shrub. 

Patterned ground along the Noatak River, Noatak National Preserve.  Dominant ecotypes include Riverine Loamy Wet Circumacidic Wet Sedge Meadow, Riverine Loamy Moist Circumacidic Birch-Willow Low Shrub, Riverine Gravelly Moist Circumalkaline Barrens, and Riverine Gravelly Dry Alkaline Dryas Dwarf Shrub. 

Coastal river sand bar, Seward Peninsula
Coastal river sand bar, Seward Peninsula
Coastal river sand bar, Seward Peninsula
Coastal river sand bar, Seward Peninsula

Coastal river sand bar, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula.  Dominant ecotypes include Coastal Barrens, Coastal Loamy Wet Brackish Sedge-Grass Meadow, and Lowland Moist Sedge-Dryas Meadow. 

Coastal river sand bar, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula.  Dominant ecotypes include Coastal Barrens, Coastal Loamy Wet Brackish Sedge-Grass Meadow, and Lowland Moist Sedge-Dryas Meadow. 

“Drunken forest” of white spruce from permafrost melt along thermokarst lake shoreline, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
White spruce from permafrost melt along thermokarst lake shoreline
White spruce from permafrost melt along thermokarst lake shoreline
White spruce from permafrost melt along thermokarst lake shoreline

“Drunken forest” of white spruce from permafrost melt along thermokarst lake shoreline, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge. 

Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park
Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park
Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park
Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park

Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park.  Dominant ecotypes include Riverine Water, Riverine Loamy Moist Alder or Willow Tall Shrub, Riverine Gravelly-loamy Moist Circumalkaline White Spruce-Willow Forest, and Riverine Loamy Wet Circumacidic Wet Sedge Meadow. 

Recovered river meanders along Kobuk River, Kobuk Valley National Park.  Dominant ecotypes include Riverine Water, Riverine Loamy Moist Alder or Willow Tall Shrub, Riverine Gravelly-loamy Moist Circumalkaline White Spruce-Willow Forest, and Riverine Loamy Wet Circumacidic Wet Sedge Meadow. 

Coastal shorelines, Cape Espenberg, Seward Peninsula
Coastal shorelines, Cape Espenberg, Seward Peninsula
Coastal shorelines, Cape Espenberg, Seward Peninsula
Coastal shorelines, Cape Espenberg, Seward Peninsula

Coastal shorelines, Cape Espenberg, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula

Partially drained thermokarst lake with residual pool and patterned ground, Seward Peninsula
Partially drained thermokarst lake w/ residual pool & patterned ground
Partially drained thermokarst lake w/ residual pool & patterned ground
Partially drained thermokarst lake w/ residual pool & patterned ground

Partially drained thermokarst lake with residual pool and patterned ground , Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula.

South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve
South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve
South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve

South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.  Dominant ecotypes include Upland Moist Dwarf Birch-Ericaceous-Willow Low Shrub, Upland Rocky-loamy Moist Circumacidic Alder-Willow Tall Shrub, and Upland Loamy Moist Circumalkaline Willow Low Shrub. 

South shore, Walker Lake, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.  Dominant ecotypes include Upland Moist Dwarf Birch-Ericaceous-Willow Low Shrub, Upland Rocky-loamy Moist Circumacidic Alder-Willow Tall Shrub, and Upland Loamy Moist Circumalkaline Willow Low Shrub. 

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