Marine Debris

“Ophelia” octopus created out of marine debris by Kodiak High School students. One of the main focuses for the 2014 summer Seabird Camp on St. Paul Island is [...]

By |2014-07-06T05:48:08+00:00June 9, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Marine Debris

Don’t Throw it!

“Stow it-don’t throw it” is a youth debris and ocean conservation program dedicated to protect marine environments. As part of this cool project, youth make recycling bins [...]

By |2014-07-06T05:48:14+00:00June 9, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Don’t Throw it!

Pribilof Debris

Is there marine debris on the Pribilof Islands? [separator type='transparent' color='' thickness='1' up='' down=''] YES! The main risks of marine debris on the Pribilof Islands are the [...]

By |2014-07-06T05:48:22+00:00June 9, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Pribilof Debris

FOOD STRESS

We took blood samples from least auklets caught during Seabird Summer Camp last year. These blood samples were spun (using a centrifuge) to separate the plasma from [...]

By |2014-05-21T00:06:22+00:00May 21, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on FOOD STRESS

DIET DATA

The Least Auklet diet sample analysis has been completed by Chris Stark, and we now have the results in the form of data. WHAT DO THE DATA [...]

By |2014-04-23T05:16:40+00:00April 19, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on DIET DATA

DIET ANALYSIS

Remember? …. We collected Least Auklet chick diet samples http://www.seabirdyouth.org/what-do-auklets-eat/ for the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife. http://www.fws.gov/alaska/nwr/akmar/ during last summer’s Seabird Camps. QUICK RECAP: Why did we [...]

By |2014-04-19T01:37:09+00:00April 19, 2014|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on DIET ANALYSIS

Symposium Day 4

By Destiny Kushin and Carley Bourdukofsky We spent the morning visiting Veronica Padula and Doug Causey in their lab at the University of Alaska (UAA). At the lab, [...]

By |2014-02-03T05:12:50+00:00February 3, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Symposium Day 4

Symposium Day 3

We spent the morning at the Anchorage museum imaginarium.  Our favorite things were the bubble-makers and learning how hot air balloons work.  After lunch we went back [...]

By |2014-02-02T05:18:19+00:00February 2, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Symposium Day 3

Symposium Day 2

By Carley Bourdukofsky On January 21, 2014, we went to the Campbell Creek Science Center and learned about moose, foxes, chickadees, owls, beavers, etc. After learning about [...]

By |2014-02-01T05:19:01+00:00February 1, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Symposium Day 2

Symposium Day 1

By Carmen PhilemonoffThe first thing we did Monday morning was get up at 7:00 a.m and eat breakfast. After we ate breakfast Ann Harding met us in [...]

By |2014-01-28T05:22:55+00:00January 28, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Symposium Day 1

Alaska Marine Science Symposium

After two cancelled plane trips due to bad weather, Tonia Kushin and the four students (Sonia Merculief, Carley Bourdukofsky, Destiny Kushin, and Carmen Philemonoff) made it off [...]

By |2014-01-28T05:21:41+00:00January 28, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Alaska Marine Science Symposium

Four Students

Four students from the Pribilof Islands will be traveling to Anchorage in January to present a poster on the Seabird Youth Network at the Alaska Marine Science [...]

By |2013-11-21T05:24:16+00:00November 21, 2013|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Four Students

Bering Sea Days

Bering Sea Days is an annual program developed by the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island Tribal Government and the school at St. Paul.  The week is [...]

By |2013-10-13T05:25:02+00:00October 13, 2013|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Bering Sea Days

Distance Dissection

Veronica Padula is a graduate student at UAA (University of Alaska, Anchorage), studying how plastic pollution affects seabirds in Alaska. Veronica has SKYPED with Pribilof students a couple times [...]

By |2013-09-27T05:25:34+00:00September 27, 2013|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Distance Dissection

Conference competition

The Alaska Marine Science Symposium is taking place in Anchorage, in January 2013.  We have funding from the North Pacific Research Board for four students to attend [...]

By |2013-09-13T05:27:20+00:00September 13, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Conference competition

Abstracts

A scientific abstract summarizes research papers in a way that helps other researchers decide whether the study would be interesting or helpful to their own work. Abstracts [...]

By |2013-09-13T05:26:40+00:00September 13, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Abstracts

MELTDOWN

The Alaska Sealife Center has a new virtual field trip to learn about sea ice the Bering Sea.  Check it out. 

By |2013-09-05T05:29:00+00:00September 5, 2013|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on MELTDOWN

Day Four

St. Paul:  The group started the day by studying Tonia’s insect collection, then Ram gave a slideshow on currently blooming wildflowers.  Students worked on plant ID worksheets [...]

By |2013-08-03T05:34:59+00:00August 3, 2013|Categories: 2013 Seabird Camps, Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Day Four

Day One

Today marked the first day of the Seabird Youth Network Seabird Camp on St. Paul Island. Students arrived...(over 30 of them!)Began the day at the Civic Center with [...]

By |2013-07-30T05:38:30+00:00July 30, 2013|Categories: 2013 Seabird Camps, Education, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Day One
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