USGS salmon research features at Yukon River Panel preseason meeting April 25, 2025 Vanessa von Biela’s studies on heat stress, spawning, and salmon mothers received great attention from U.S. and Canadian leaders.
Kenai Peninsula Communities Struggle for Baseline Water Data Amid Climate Uncertainty April 8, 2025 As temperatures rise on the peninsula, freshwater quality is expected to change — affecting both salmon and humans, new CASC-funded research suggests.
AK CASC scientists link the effects of snowpack changes on salmon in Alaska Park Science article June 9, 2020 AK CASC scientists Jeremy Littell and Stephanie McAfee are authors on a recent publication titled, “So Goes the Snow: Alaska Snowpack Changes and Impacts on Pacific Salmon in a Warming Climate,” in conjunction with the National Park Service.