Scientists explore how Elodea, an invasive aquatic plant species, effects juvenile salmon growth
Decline in Yukon River Chinook Salmon
Study confirms poor marine nutrition and freshwater heat stress affects population levels
The North Pacific Pelagic Seabird Database (NPPSD) version 4 is live
NPPSD is powerful tool that includes observations of nearly 21 million birds of 252 species collected over the span of 50 years (from 1973 to 2022)
Q&A with Scientists: Improving Surveys of Geese in Alaska with Aerial Imagery
Thousands of geese gather at Izembek Lagoon in Alaska every fall in preparation for migration
USGS Contributes to the 2022 Arctic Report Card
See chapters on Seabird Die-offs in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and Arctic Geese of North America
USGS Scientists Using High Resolution SAR Satellite Imagery to Study Pacific Walruses
The sub-meter resolution of current SAR instruments offers new directions for walrus research
First Detailed Map of the Entire Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault System
One of the world’s most seismically active strike-slip faults
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In the Spotlight

Brown Bear-Sea Otter interactions at Katmai National Park: USGS Alaska Science Center researchers worked with colleagues at the National Park Service and Washington State University on a study that documents brown bear predation on sea otters and harbor seals at Katmai National Park.