COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Field Notes

PWSSC produces Field Notes, a three-to-five minute science program that’s aired on local public radio. Since 2010, Field Notes has allowed us to reach a broader audience in Prince William Sound and outlying areas in the upper Copper River Basin, increasing our scope of connecting with our citizens.

The Field Notes program can be seen on YouTube, and we will expand to include broadcasting on iTunes and other podcast platforms.

2025


PWSSC- Field Notes Herring Recruitment
PWSSC- Field Notes Killer Whale Ecotypes

2024


PWSSC- Field Notes Climate Change
PWSSC- Field Notes Women in Science
PWSSC- Field Notes Killer Whales

2023


PWSSC- Field Notes Humpback Whales in PWS
PWSSC- Field Notes Mariculture Research in PWS
PWSSC- Field Notes About Sea Otters
PWSSC- Field Notes Spring Herring Spawn

2021


PWSSC- Field Notes Herring Acoustics
PWSSC- Field Notes Quantifying Infection

2019


PWSSC- Field Notes Status of Herring
PWSSC- Field Notes Disease in Herring

2017


PWSSC- Field Notes Ocean Monitoring and Plankton Cameras
PWSSC- Field Notes Modeling Herring Population dynamics in PWS
PWSSC- Field Notes Acoustic Sampling of Herring
PWSSC- Field Notes Herring Disease Research
PWSSC- Field Notes Overwinter Energetics of Herring
PWSSC- Field Notes Herring Research and Monitoring Program Coordination
PWSSC- Field Notes Continuous Plankton Recorder

2016


PWSSC- Field Notes Non-Lethal Sampling of Juvenile Herring

2015


PWSSC- Field Notes Humpback Whale Feeding Habits in PWS

2012


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State of Prince William Sound and Herring
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Fish Predation on Herring
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Seabird Predation on Herring

2011


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Whale Predation on Herring
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Herring Disease and Parasites
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Catching Snowflakes
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Middleton Island Part 1
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Middleton Island Part 2
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Fall is the Season for Mushrooms
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Parasitic Barnacles
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Black Turnstones Part 1
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Black Turnstones Part 2
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Processing Herring in the Lab
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Invasive European Black Slugs
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Zodiacal Light in the Spring
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Bull Kelp
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Iceworms
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Winter Ice Safety
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Declining Populations of Marbled Murrelets Part 1
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Declining Populations of Marbled Murrelets Part 2

2010


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Winter is Coming
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As Winter Approaches
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Tunicates
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Bison in Alaska
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Flower Flies
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Tardigrades or Water Bears Part 1
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Tardigrades or Water Bears Part 2
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Herring Research in Prince William Sound
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Fossil Coral Reefs and Climate Change
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Eyak Lake Storm Water Runoff
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Extreme Volcanoes

2009


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Research in Simpson Bay Part 1
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Research in Simpson Bay Part 2
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Invasive Black Slugs Part 1
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Invasive Black Slugs Part 2
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Coast Guard Oceanography Cruise Part 1
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Coast Guard Oceanography Cruise Part 2
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Winter Seabird Surveys in Prince William Sound
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Snowrollers on Lake Eyak
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ROV Project
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Antarctic Sub Glacial Lakes

2008


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Tiny Animals Living in the Forest Floor
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Tree Galls or Burls
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POST Tracking Fish with Acoustic Tags Part 1
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Rockfish Tagging Project

2007


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Astronomy in the Springtime
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Alaska’s Glaciers
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Porcupines in Alaska
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Prehistoric Alaska Part 1
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Prehistoric Alaska Part 2
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Prehistoric Alaska Part 3
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Prehistoric Alaska Part 4
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Iridium Flares in the Sky
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Brown, Black, White and Blue Bears in Alaska

2006


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Bats in Alaska
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Recycling Salmon Waste in Cordova, Alaska

2005


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Winter Constellations Part 1
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Winter Constellations Part 2
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Mosquitoes in Alaska
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Mushrooms and Fungi
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Lichens and their Kin
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The Great Migration
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Sand Hill Crane Migration
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Fall is Here and Winter is Coming
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Sundews…A Carnivorous Plant Living Around Cordova
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Sundogs and Moonrings
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Why are Skies Blue and Clouds White?