University Of Alaska Anchorage
Southwest Alaska Network - Inventory and Monitoring Program Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ... University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAf), The Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit ... Partners will play a critical role in the success of the Southwest Network inventory and monitoring program. Alaska is home for technical experts and partners from USGS/BRD, USFS scientists, university scientists, and other scientists. See the Agency Partnership Opportunities for more information. ... [Read More]
Shipwrecks Off Alaska's Coast We give a special "Thank You" to our summer interns: Ryan Olson, Megan Huber and Debika Shome. Without their good humor and tolerance for tedious data entry, along with hard work and diligence, this shipwreck database wouldn't be as complete. We thank University of Alaska Anchorage Librarian Ralph Courtney for alerting us to the vast shipwreck archive of the ... To find out more information on shipwrecks off the coast of Alaska, contact Mike Burwell at Minerals Management Service in Anchorage, Alaska. ... [Read More]
Paramedic Programs in Alaska University of Alaska-Fairbanks MICP program started 5/2003. Chuck Kuhns, Battalion Chief at University Fire Department is the Paramedic Course Coordinator for this program. Bill Witmer is the Coordinator of Emergency Medical Services for the Tanana Valley Campus. ... Don Smith and Michilani Wiseman are the owners of MTI and Teresa Gray is the Paramedic Course Coordinator of this program. NorthStar Academy has run programs in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Wasilla. ... [Read More]
Climate Change Imacts on the US. Region: Alaska Matthew Berman, University of Alaska, Anchorage Don Callaway, National Park Service Henry Cole, Hydro Solutions & Purification LLC Randy Cornelius, City & Borough of Sitka Utility Doug Goering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Glenn Juday, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Gunnar Knapp, University of Alaska, Anchorage Pat Livingston, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Heather McCarty, At-Sea Processes Association David McGuire, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Maureen McRae, State of Alaska Rosa Meehan, US Fish and Wildlife Service Robert Ott, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Forestry Section John Schoen, National Audubon Society ... [Read More]
Census State Data Centers Alaska Dept. of Community & Economic Development Division of Community & Business Development550 W. 7th, Ste 1790Anchorage, AK 99501-3510Ms. Laura Walters Laura_Walters@dced.state.ak.us (907) 465-4752FAX (907) 465-5086 ... [Read More]
Alaska Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse NEW Contact now at the University of Alaska Anchorage Alaska Natural Heritage Program: ... July 3, 2003Anchorage Dailly News article on Alaska Invasive Weeds Awareness WeekJuly 14-20. ... Alaska Geographic Science Office , Anchorage, AK, USA ... [Read More]
Archived:Alaska UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE ... University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Dr, BEB-122 ... UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST ... [Read More]
SBA - Alaska District Office - Your State University Alaska Anchorage Justice Center ... University of Alaska Anchorage ... Anchorage, Alaska - largest city ... [Read More]
Depository Libraries for Selected States or Area Codes 0019 University of Alaska, Anchorage ... Anchorage, AK 99508- ... Anchorage, AK 99508-8176 ... [Read More]
Alaska Science Center - Hazards Office The Hazards Office of the Alaska Science Center is the focal point for U.S. Geological Survey earthquake and volcano work in Alaska. Scientists in the Hazards Office work closely with USGS scientists outside Alaska as members of national teams striving to understand better seismic and volcanic processes in order to minimize loss of life and property resulting from their inevitable occurrence. In Alaska, the Hazards Office also works closely with partners at the University Of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute , the State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys , and the West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center to fulfill the USGS's congressionally-mandated responsibility to issue warnings of earthquake- and volcano-related hazards. Congress authorized the U.S. Geological Survey to issue warnings of geologic-related hazards, including earthquakes and volcanoes. (Public Law 93-288, Federal Register vol. 42, No 70, page 19292, April 12, 1977). Through formal ... [Read More]
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