Project Partners

Our fisheries ecology projects are conducted in cooperation with our stellar tribal, governmental, and academic partners, listed below

Native Village Of Kotzebue, Environmental Program
We work closely with the Native Village of Kotzebue Environmental Program, when developing, conducting, and publishing any fisheries research projects in Northwest Alaska

U.S. National Park Service, Arctic Inventory and Monitoring Network
NPS is an important partner with us on ecological monitoring and research projects that we work on in the Western Arctic Parklands

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Scientists at Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and the Northern Alaska Fish and Wildlife Field Office are valued partners on research involving whitefish (Coregoninae) in northern Alaska

Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fisheries
ADFG Division of Sport Fish biologists are advisors and collaborators on fish ecology studies that we conduct in northern Alaska

University of Alaska Fairbanks
Professors Trent Sutton and Andres Lopez, and researcher Mac Campbell at UAF are long-time partners on a variety of fisheries work

NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Science Center
We have worked with NOAA scientists on Northwest Alaska coastal lagoons fish studies