https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#arctic
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
In the Arctic region of Alaska, connections between salmon and people are in their infancy. Salmon are just one harbinger of change in this region.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 71.4396 degrees
South: 67.7408 degrees
East: -136.684 degrees
West: -166.311 degrees
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.sfmission
A department within the government of Alaska with a mission to protect and improve the state's sport fishery resources.
Working Group
SASAP working group and project support
Beginning in 2016, nine SASAP working groups formed – each composed of between 12 and 24 knowledge experts from a range of disciplines, backgrounds, and regions. Each participant brought his or her data and experiences for synthesis and analysis, while NCEAS provided logistical and technical support to facilitate each group’s innovative work.
Each of the nine groups focused on specific issues related to salmon and people in Alaska:
Four SASAP groups were tasked with integrating knowledge across multiple disciplines to understand the fundamental state of knowledge of Alaska’s salmon systems. The work of each group is presented for each of the major watersheds in Alaska in the Region section (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/regions/).
An additional five working groups were selected to focus on specific research questions that provide insight into the pressures on salmon and salmon communities, as well as options for response to those pressures. Their work is presented in the Special Topics section (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/topics/).
2021-03-25T18:45:38Z
Greg Roscicza
2021-04-20T15:49:34Z
https://schema.org/affiliation
2021-03-25T19:00:26Z
An organization that this person is affiliated with. For example, a school/university, a club, or a team.
isAffiliateOf
The SASAP project and its associated working groups were made up of researchers from a variety of academic, govenmental, etc. organizations from across the United States. The 'affiliateOf' object property connects SASAP researchers with their respective employer(s)/home institution(s) (at least what was considered to be their employer/home institution during the time when they worked on the SASAP project).
Matthew Catalano
2021-04-20T15:32:36Z
American-based college or university
2021-04-21T17:33:35Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4244-2865
Jorge Cornejo-Donoso
2021-03-25T20:08:09Z
Erika Gavenus
2021-04-19T23:48:58Z
UC Berkeley
Berkeley
https://ror.org/01an7q238
University of California, Berkeley
UC Berkeley's website is accessible at: https://www.berkeley.edu/
2021-04-21T16:38:19Z
A department within the government of Alaska which manages commercial, subsistence, and personal use fisheries within the jurisdiction of the State of Alaska.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries
The Division of Commercial Fisheries website is accessible at: https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishingcommercial.main
2021-03-25T18:03:36Z
A community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education and advocacy efforts enhance stewardship and citizen participation, and together, these efforts translate into Inletkeeper’s ability to effectively ensure a vibrant and healthy Cook Inlet watershed.
Cook Inletkeeper
The Cook Inletkeeper's website is accessible at: https://inletkeeper.org/
2021-03-25T18:04:51Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6689-9392
Madeline Javonovich
2021-04-20T16:09:17Z
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Slope_Borough,_Alaska
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q511806
The North Slope Borough is the northernmost borough in the US state of Alaska.
Peter Westley
2021-03-25T18:58:18Z
An institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects, and provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education.
College or university
2021-04-02T20:22:02Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5415-3534
Krista Oke
2021-04-20T16:08:39Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4703-1974
Jeanette Clark
2021-03-25T20:08:02Z
Lamont Albertson
2021-04-20T15:48:56Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0258-9264
Kristen B. Gorman
2021-03-25T20:09:26Z
Lewis Coggins
2021-04-20T15:29:14Z
McGill
https://ror.org/01pxwe438
McGill University
McGill University's website is accessible at: https://www.mcgill.ca/
2021-04-21T17:32:35Z
UCSC
https://ror.org/03s65by71
University of California, Santa Cruz
UCSC's website is accessible at: https://www.ucsc.edu/
2021-04-21T16:34:58Z
https://www.fws.gov/
A bureau of the United States Department of the Interior whose mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
A department within the government of Alaska which provides non-partisan budgetary and fiscal analysis to the Alaska Legislature.
LFD
Alaska Department of Legislative Finance
LFD's webpage is accessible at: https://www.legfin.akleg.gov/
2021-03-25T18:04:43Z
https://www.nhgis.org/
The National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) provides easy access to summary tables and time series of population, housing, agriculture, and economic data, along with GIS-compatible boundary files, for years from 1790 through the present and for all levels of U.S. census geography, including states, counties, tracts, and blocks.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5923-4133
Patricial M. Clay
2021-04-19T23:53:46Z
UBC
https://ror.org/03rmrcq20
The University of British Columbia
UBC's website is accessible at: https://www.ubc.ca/
2021-04-21T16:40:45Z
A department within the government of Alaska and a sub-division of the Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Commercial Fisheries which manages the Central Region.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries, Central Region
Central Region Alaska commercial fisheries are composed of four distinct management areas that include Bristol Bay, Prince William Sound and Copper River, Upper Cook Inlet, and Lower Cook Inlet. Although all 5 species of salmon are harvested in each area, sockeye and pink salmon are the most abundant and most valuable. This area encompasses some of the largest and most valuable salmon fisheries in the world. From Bristol Bay, home of the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world, to the Copper River where sockeye and Chinook salmon fetch some of the highest prices per pound paid to commercial fishermen. Cook Inlet commercial fisheries occur near the largest population center in Alaska, providing salmon to numerous niche and local markets, as well as fresh salmon to markets in other states. Prince William Sound adds productive healthy pink, chum, and sockeye salmon fisheries to the region. Southcentral groundfish fisheries are small, yet diverse, targeting pollock, Pacific cod, rockfish, sablefish, lingcod, and skate while small shrimp and scallop fisheries in Prince William Sound cater predominately to local markets. Southcentral commercial fisheries are of tremendous importance and an integral part of many communities and local economies in the state.
2021-03-25T18:04:02Z
DFO
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
DFO's website is accessible at: https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/index-eng.html
2021-04-20T23:04:01Z
https://ror.org/01qn7cs15
A principle agency of the U.S. Federal Satistical System, whose responsibility and mission is to serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.
United States Census Bureau
The U.S. Census Bureau's website is accessible at: https://www.census.gov/
2021-03-25T18:05:22Z
Sociocultural working group
Social and cultural dimensions of salmon systems working group
Learn more about the Social and Cultural Dimensions of Salmon Systems Working Group here: https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/social-and-cultural-dimensions-of-salmon-systems/
The topics explored by the Sociocultural working group are (1) social and cultural values and relationships between people and salmon, (2) trends in human populations and communities and uses of salmon, and (3) key threads to salmon-dependent communities
2021-03-25T18:47:05Z
Dan Rinella
2021-03-25T19:07:18Z
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/about/process-people/
A research center of the University of California, Santa Barbara which fosters collaborative synthesis research by assembling interdisciplinary teams to distill existing data, ideas, theories, or methods drawn from many sources, across multiple fields of inquiry, in order to accelerate the generation of new knowledge on a broad scale.
Steve Munch
2021-04-20T16:11:15Z
Kevin Whitworth
The SASAP website lists Kevin Whitworth's affiliation as 'Up-River Stakeholder', but I've been unable to find information about that online to include as an 'Organization' instance.
2021-04-20T15:50:25Z
Steve Fleischman
2021-04-20T15:34:26Z
McGill Biology
Department of Biology
McGill's Department of Biology's website is accessible at: https://www.mcgill.ca/biology/
2021-04-21T17:36:24Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#kotzebue
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Straddling the Arctic Circle, the Kotzebue region is twice the size of West Virginia and categorized as among the driest areas of Alaska. Chum salmon is the primary species in this region and is harvested by local users in both subsistence and commercial fisheries.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 68.9178 degrees
South: 65.3082 degrees
East: 65.3082 degrees
West: -169.0513 degrees
2021-03-25T18:04:57Z
National Park Service
An agency of the federal government of the United States that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and hisotrical properties with various title designations.
Visit the National Park Service's website at: https://www.nps.gov/index.htm
NPS
https://ror.org/044zqqy65
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2342-3482
Ben Staton
2021-04-20T15:33:36Z
Canadian-based college or university
2021-04-21T17:33:46Z
http://dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/irm/
A division within the government of Alaska's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) which maintains the department's land records repository and oversees DNR's computer systems and networks services. It provides for the department's data processing functions including development, training, operations, and maintenance. The Department of Natural Resources' (DNR) systems include the Land Administration System (LAS), the Geographic Information System, the Revenue and Billing System, and others. The section also produces and maintains the state's land status maps.
Biophysical working group
Learn more about the Biophysical Working Group here: https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/biophysical-information-on-salmon-distribution-and-habitat/
The goal of the to Biophysical working group is to compare and contrast the status of Alaska salmon and their habitats across regions.
2021-03-25T18:46:55Z
Caroline Brown
2021-04-19T23:51:22Z
MSU
https://ror.org/05hs6h993
Michigan State University
MSU's website is accessible at: https://msu.edu/
2021-04-21T16:39:46Z
isLeadResearcherOf
Each SASAP working group has an affiliated researcher(s) leading the working group's research efforts. The 'isLeadResearcherOf' object property connects lead researchers to their respective working groups.
2021-03-25T19:00:44Z
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.sfmission
The Division of Sport Fisheries provides the following core services: (a) fisheries management, (b) fisheries research, (c) fisheries enhancement, (d) protection and restoration of fish habitats for the ebefit of fish and sport anglers, (e) communication and outreach, and (f) providing leadership and administrative support for the Division's core functions.
NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center's website is accessible at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/northwest-fisheries-science-center
2021-04-20T22:59:58Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1513-9078
Courtney Carothers
2021-03-25T20:08:16Z
Neala Kendall
2021-04-20T16:10:15Z
A department within the government of Alaska and a sub-division of the Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Commercial Fisheries which manages the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region.
2021-03-25T18:03:57Z
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region
AYK
The Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim (AYK) Region encompasses the coastal waters of Alaska and includes the rivers and streams that drain into the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. It stretches from its boundary at Cape Newenham with the Bristol Bay area to the border with Canada on the Arctic Ocean. The Yukon River, with the fifth largest drainage in North America, lies within this management region, as do many other major rivers; the Kuskokwim being second in size next to the Yukon. With the exception of Fairbanks, Bethel, and Nome, this is a region of villages. Salmon and herring are the most important fisheries resources in this region. Large numbers of salmon are taken for subsistence and subsistence harvests can equal or surpass the numbers of fish harvested in commercial fisheries, especially Chinook salmon. King crab is harvested near Nome in both commercial and subsistence fisheries. Whitefish are also important to the residents of this region.
Nick Kameroff
2021-04-20T15:50:03Z
http://nativecouncil.org/welcome/
A federally recognized governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska whose mission is to promote the general welfare, enhance independence, encourage self-sufficiency/self-motivation, enhance quality of life, and preserve cultural and traditional values of the Tribe, and to exercise tribal authority over resources through educational, economic, and social development opportunities.
Organization
2021-03-25T21:14:05Z
Consulting firm
Consultancy
2021-04-06T17:24:47Z
Holly Kindsvter
2021-04-20T15:55:31Z
Zach Liller
2021-04-20T15:46:53Z
A federally recognized governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska whose mission is to promote the general welfare, enhance independence, encourage self-sufficiency/self-motivation, enhance quality of life, and preserve cultural and traditional values of the Tribe, and to exercise tribal authority over resources through educational, economic, and social development opportunities.
ONC
Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council
The ONC website is accessible at: http://nativecouncil.org/welcome/
2021-03-25T18:06:45Z
Kenai lowlands working group
2021-03-25T18:47:37Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5722-5073
Ian Dutton
2021-03-25T20:07:45Z
Rachel Donkersloot
2021-03-25T20:09:04Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4807-6667
Andrew P. Hendry
2021-04-20T15:54:54Z
Community engagement working group
Community based monitoring working group
Comunity monitoring working group
Community based monitoring working group
2021-03-25T18:47:30Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5496-7263
Eric P. Palkovacs
2021-03-25T20:08:54Z
Indigenous-led organization
2021-03-25T21:04:36Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodiak_Island
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q514093
A large island on the south coast of the State of Alaska, separated from the Alaska mainland by the Shelikof Strait.
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/about/process-people/
An essential component of the SASAP working group process is the support each group received from a stellar group of “data wranglers”, a team of geospatial analysis experts from NCEAS known as the Data Task Force.
The Task Force coordinated hundreds of data requests from Alaska Department of Fish and Game and other agencies and organizations, then worked to reformat, integrate, and run quality control on millions of lines of data in over 125 data sets.
The graphs, figures, and infograms generated by the Task Force greatly enhanced the ability of users to visualize often complex information about Alaska salmon.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8874-7595
Jared Kibele
2021-03-25T20:07:56Z
Robert W. Campbell
2021-03-25T20:09:14Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8900-9479
Katie Kobayashi
2021-04-20T16:07:08Z
Stephanie Quinn-Davidson
2021-04-20T15:48:32Z
Redpath Museum
The Redpath Museum's website is accessible at: https://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/
2021-04-21T17:31:49Z
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C54073
An organization whose primary objective is to support some issue or matter of private interest or public concern for non-commercial purposes. Nonprofits generally do not operate to generate profit, and this characteristic is popularly considered to be the defining characterisitic of such organizations. However, a non-profit organization may accept, hold and disburse money and other things of value. It may also legally and ethically trade at a profit. The extent to which it can generate income may be constrained, or the use of those profits may be restricted.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=about.cfec#:~:text=Department%20of%20Fish%20and%20Game%3B%20Commercial%20Fisheries%20Entry%20Commission,the%20number%20of%20participating%20fishers.
A department within the government of Alaska which helps to conserve and maintain the economic health of Alaska’s commercial fisheries by limiting the number of participating fishers. The Commission issues permits and vessel licenses to qualified individuals in both limited and unlimited fisheries, and provides due process hearings and appeal processes for disputes related to limitations on fishery participation.
A division wihtin Alaska's Department of Public Safety with a mission to protect Alaska's Natural Resources through the enfrocement wildlife statutes and regulations.
AWT
Alaska Department of Public Safety, Division of Alaska Wildlife Troopers
2021-03-25T18:04:39Z
Person
2021-03-25T18:48:44Z
This URI does not appear to dereference to the term. Including this URL, https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/NCIT?p=classes&conceptid=http%3A%2F%2Fncicb.nci.nih.gov%2Fxml%2Fowl%2FEVS%2FThesaurus.owl%23C54073, to ensure findability.
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/About
The State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) project is a collaboration of researchers, cultural leaders, and others working to bring together integrated, accurate, and up-to-date information that will help to support better salmon decision-making.
Peter S. Rand
2021-03-25T20:09:09Z
John Reynolds
2021-04-20T16:06:12Z
Nick Smith
2021-04-20T15:47:30Z
Smithsonian
SI
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian's website is accessible at: https://www.si.edu/
2021-04-21T17:30:23Z
https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishingcommercialbyarea.interior
The Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim (AYK) Region encompasses the coastal waters of Alaska and includes the rivers and streams that drain into the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. It stretches from its boundary at Cape Newenham with the Bristol Bay area to the border with Canada on the Arctic Ocean. The Yukon River, with the fifth largest drainage in North America, lies within this management region, as do many other major rivers; the Kuskokwim being second in size next to the Yukon. With the exception of Fairbanks, Bethel, and Nome, this is a region of villages. Salmon and herring are the most important fisheries resources in this region. Large numbers of salmon are taken for subsistence and subsistence harvests can equal or surpass the numbers of fish harvested in commercial fisheries, especially Chinook salmon. King crab is harvested near Nome in both commercial and subsistence fisheries. Whitefish are also important to the residents of this region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Park_Service
An agency of the federal government of the United States that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and hisotrical properties with various title designations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergovernmental_organization
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q245065
https://hls.harvard.edu/dept/opia/what-is-public-interest-law/public-service-practice-settings/public-international-law/intergovernmental-organizations-igos/
An entity created by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
Well-being working group
Well-being and salmon systems working group
2021-03-25T18:47:41Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0077-4738
Matthew Jones
2021-03-25T20:07:50Z
https://schema.org/Project
An enterprise (potentially individual but typically collaborative), planned to achieve a particular aim.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Bay
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q917872
The eastern-most arm of the Bering Sea. It is located between the southwest part of the Alaska mainland to its north, and the Alaska Peninsula to its south and east. Bristol Bay is 400 km long and 290 km wide at its mouth. A number of rivers flow into the bay, including the Cinder, Igushik, Kvichak, Meshik, Nushagak, Naknek, Togiak, and Ugashik.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.subsoverview
A department within the government of Alaska with a mission to scientifically gather, quantify, evaluate, and report information about customary and traditional uses of Alaska's fish and wildlife resources.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Independent_research_institutes#:~:text=From%20Wikipedia%2C%20the%20free%20encyclopedia,operate%20under%20their%20own%20authority.
A research institute which is not part of a university, government, hospital or corporation. An independent research institute may have a close relationship with a larger institution such as a university, but is not part of the larger insitution and operates under its own authority.
Steven J. Langdon
2021-03-25T20:08:34Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8384-3385
Charles A. Simenstad
2021-03-25T20:09:56Z
Willy Dunne
2021-04-20T16:21:59Z
Tobias Schworer
2021-03-25T20:08:28Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8103-475X
Mark Rains
2021-03-25T20:09:48Z
contributedDataTo
2021-04-22T03:47:22Z
Using skos:closeMatch rather than skos:exactMatch because schema.org does not provide an inverse property to https://schema.org/affiliation. We define the inverse of 'affiliateOf' as 'hasAffiliate'.
https://schema.org/affiliation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_panhandle
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q198710
The southeastern portion of the coast of the State of Alaska, which lies just west of the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The majority of the panhandle's area is part of the Tongass National Forest, the United States's largest national forest. In many places, the international border runs along the crest of the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains.
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#yukon
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Larger than the state of Texas and home to the third longest river in the United States, the Yukon region is a governance mosaic of state and federal fisheries management.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 69.0792 degrees
South: 58.8686 degrees
East: -129.1775 degrees
West: -166.281 degrees
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Peninsula
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q119285
A peninsula extending about 800 km to the southwest from the mainland of Alaska and ending in the Aleutian Islands. The peninsula separates the Pacific Ocean from Bristol Bay, an arm of the Bering Sea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Sound
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1973692
An inlet of the Bering Sea on the western coast of the State of Alaska, south of the Seward Peninsula. It is about 240 km long and 200 km wide. The Yukon River delta forms a portion of the south shore and water from the Yukon influences this body of water.
The National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) provides easy access to summary tables and time series of population, housing, agriculture, and economic data, along with GIS-compatible boundary files, for years from 1790 through the present and for all levels of U.S. census geography, including states, counties, tracts, and blocks.
A historical GIS project to create and freely disseminate a database incorporating all available aggregate census information for the United States between 1790 and 2010.
NHGIS
**Unsure how to classify this**
2021-04-05T20:19:55Z
National Historic Geographic Information System
Stephanie M. Carlson
2021-04-20T15:54:16Z
Ocean climate working group
Changing ocean working group
2021-03-25T18:47:23Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-5718
Frank Davis
2021-03-25T19:55:01Z
James Fall
2021-03-25T20:08:46Z
An Organization (or ProgramMembership) to which this Person or Organization belongs.
memberOf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe_(Native_American)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7840353
In the United States, an American Indian tribe, Native American tribe, Alaska Native village, tribal nation, or similar concept is any extant or historical clan, tribe, band, nation, or other group or community of Native Americans in the United States.
https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=about.mission
A department within the government of Alaska which manages approximately 750 active fisheries, 26 game management units, and 32 special areas, with a mission, "To protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of the state, and manage their use and development in the best interest of the economy and the well-being of the people of the state, consistent with the sustained yield principle."
https://firstalaskans.org/Alaska-Native-Policy-Center/overview/
The Alaska Native Policy Center (Policy Center) is a project of the First Alaskans Institute created to support the Native voice and perspective in the public policy-making process. The Policy Center connects people and ideas producing knowledge that can be used to understand and improve the lives of Alaska Natives and all Alaskans. The Policy Center uses a proactive and forward- thinking approach, a focus that is statewide, and a relationship with the Native community that helps Alaska Native leaders and other policy makers access information they can use to help achieve healthy, thriving communities.
http://www.chistochinaenterprises.com/
Chistochina Enterprises is a wholly owned Section 17 Corporation authorized by the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, formed under a Federal charter to represent the business interests of Cheesh'na and as a means of investing in the future of the Tribe. Chistochina Enterprises is governed by a five member Board of Director initially appointed by Cheesh'na Tribal Council. The main office is located in Chistochina, Alaska, and the enterprise is licensed to conduct business in the State of Alaska and nationally as outlined in its Federal charter.
SALMoN
A community-based ecological monitoring program initiated by the Stika Conservation Society and the Sitka Sound Science Center, and with close coordination with the USFS Tongass National Forest, and whose purpose is to engage community members in credible ecological monitoring and adaptive management that supports both the health of the environment of Southeast Alaska and the communities living there. This program implements ecological monitoring projects that provide substantive opportunities for community members, especially students, to practice natural resource stewardship, supports management needs, and informs decision-making.
Southeast Alaska Long-term Monitoring Network
The SALMoN website is accessible at: http://www.seakecology.org/
2021-04-05T20:06:49Z
**Unsure how to classify this**
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Alaska
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3245148
Arctic Alaska or Far North Alaska is a region of the U.S. state of Alaska generally referring to the northern areas on or close to the Arctic Ocean.
hasLeadResearcher
2021-03-25T19:45:52Z
Taylor Brelsford
2021-03-25T20:08:42Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1488-820X
Dennis Whigham
2021-03-25T20:10:04Z
Greg Ruggerone
2021-04-20T16:32:58Z
Ginny Litchfield
2021-04-20T16:19:46Z
http://www.mstc.org/
Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium (Kelt’aeni) is a tribal consortium of two federally recognized Tribal Councils of Chistochina and Mentasta Lake. The consortium was established on June 26, 1992 under a joint effort by Chistochina Village and Mentasta Village to advance and protect common interests of the descendants of the Upper Ahtna indigenous people.
Michael L. Jones
2021-03-25T20:09:31Z
https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/
A department within the government of Alaska, which aims to provide fisheries managers and researchers with timely, current, and historical biological data to help them manage, preserve, protect, and perpetuate Alaska's fishery resources. The MTA lab refines and develops diverse methods and means for providing critical data, develops new applications to address management issues and fosters a broad information exchange.
Andrea Akalleq Sanders
2021-04-20T17:06:17Z
Ed Farley
2021-04-20T16:30:47Z
Steve Baird
2021-04-20T16:18:46Z
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5300-3075
A collection of datasets.
https://schema.org/affiliation
An organization that this person is affiliated with. For example, a school/university, a club, or a team.
https://inletkeeper.org/about/
A community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education and advocacy efforts enhance stewardship and citizen participation, and together, these efforts translate into Inletkeeper’s ability to effectively ensure a vibrant and healthy Cook Inlet watershed.
Karyn DeCino
2021-04-20T16:21:17Z
Jessica Black
2021-03-25T20:08:20Z
Ryan King
2021-03-25T20:09:43Z
2021-04-20T16:33:31Z
Brendan Connors
Brian Blossom
2021-04-20T16:20:28Z
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Investment_company
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1752459
A financial institution principally engaged in investing in securites (i.e. a tradable financial asset).
https://dps.alaska.gov/AWT/Home
A division wihtin Alaska's Department of Public Safety with a mission to protect Alaska's Natural Resources through the enfrocement wildlife statutes and regulations.
This URI does not appear to dereference to the term. Including this URL, https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/NCIT?p=classes&conceptid=http%3A%2F%2Fncicb.nci.nih.gov%2Fxml%2Fowl%2FEVS%2FThesaurus.owl%23C54073, to ensure findability.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_agency
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q327333
A permanent or semi-permanent federal govenrment organization which is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions.
Coowe Walker
2021-03-25T20:09:38Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#cookinlet
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Home to over 60% of Alaska’s residents, the Cook Inlet region may provide a glimpse of the future. Issues of urbanization, road building, and the rise of invasive species are increasingly prominent here. These changes are set within a context of a changing climate and increased conflict among user groups for limited salmon resources.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 63.638 degrees
South: 58.6157 degrees
East: -146.1503 degrees
West: -154.7415 degrees
http://www.ccthita.org/
The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is a tribal government representing over 32,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. The are a sovereign entity and have a government to government relationship with the United States.
Tlingit & Haida's headquarters are in Juneau, Alaska but their commitment to serving the Tlingit and Haida people extends throughout the United States.
The NMFS website is accessible at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
NMFS
NOAA Fisheries
National Marine Fisheries Service
2021-04-20T17:24:33Z
Ann Fienup Riordon
2021-04-20T17:03:34Z
https://ror.org/032a13752
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
**Unsure how to classify this**
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center website is accessible at: https://serc.si.edu/
2021-03-29T22:59:15Z
https://www.oldharbornativecorp.com/
Old Harbor Native Corporation (OHNC) was established in 1971 under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
OHNC’s mission is to preserve and protect the culture, values and traditions of its community, shareholders and descendants; and to work together to create economic and educational opportunities while promoting self-determination and pride.
Christian Zimmerman
2021-04-20T16:41:34Z
Mandy Bernard
2021-04-20T16:26:12Z
Rich Brenner
2021-04-20T16:13:20Z
containsDataFrom
2021-04-22T03:47:36Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#nortonsound
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
An average of two million pink salmon and 250,000 chum salmon return to the sub-Arctic region of Norton Sound, an area approximately twice the size of Massachusetts.
The bounding coordinates of this SASAP region are:
North: 65.8544 degrees
South: 62.8268 degrees
East: -159.1906 degrees
West: -171.9762 degrees
Bechtol Research
Some information about Bechtol Research may be found at: https://www.alaskabids.us/alaska-contractors/contractor-5277895-BECHTOL-RESEARCH.htm
2021-04-20T20:04:29Z
IRES
The IRES webpage is accessible at: http://ires.ubc.ca/about-ires/
Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability
2021-04-20T17:21:43Z
https://earthlab.uw.edu/2018/09/center-for-creative-conservation-transitions-to-earthlab/
Since its establishment, the Center has been a member of UW EarthLab—a new environmental institute housing other groups such as the Climate Impacts Group, the Center for Health and the Global Environment, and the Washington Ocean Acidification Center. EarthLab’s inaugural Executive Director, Ben Packard, has been working over the past year to clarify the vision, priorities and strategic outcomes for EarthLab. As this vision has taken shape, it has become clear that the activities of the Center are a key element of EarthLab. Rather than duplicating the efforts of C3 at the EarthLab level, we have decided to integrate the Center for Creative Conservation into EarthLab.
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
The UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Science webpage is accessible at: https://fish.uw.edu/
2021-03-29T22:58:06Z
https://www.usgs.gov/about/about-us
A bureau of the United Sates Departement of the Interior, which provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods, the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on, the health of our ecosystems and environment, and the impacts of climate and land-use change.
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#kuskokwim
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
The Kuskokwim region is the 4th largest of Alaska, and at 154,168 km² is comparable in size to the state of Georgia. The region drains the Kuskokwim – one of the great rivers of the world. The salmon-producing habitat of the Kuskokwim region is diverse and productive. Drier than the neighboring Bristol Bay region, the Kuskokwim region has a larger amount of burn area from forest fires than all other regions but the Yukon.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 64.4166 degrees
South: 58.6262 degrees
East: -151.5105 degrees
West: -173.2164 degrees
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#kodiak
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
The abundance of salmon returning to the largest island in Alaska remain high, though sociocultural challenges loom as large as the 925 glaciers that cling to the island’s coastal and interior mountains.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 59.0261 degrees
South: 56.3492 degrees
East: -151.6884 degrees
West: -156.7838 degrees
https://ror.org/01j7nq853
University of Alaska Fairbanks
UAF
The University of Alaska Fairbanks website is accessible at: https://www.uaf.edu/uaf/
2021-04-20T17:17:00Z
Trent Sutton
2021-04-20T16:40:42Z
Michael Opheim
2021-04-20T16:25:39Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7112-8069
Vadim Karatayev
2021-04-20T16:12:35Z
http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#AcademicDepartment
A distinct, usually specialized educational unit within an educational organization.
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#alaskapeninsulaandaleutianislands
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Although relatively small in landmass (4th smallest region) the total expanse of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Island region is enormous, spanning over 1600 km (1000 miles) and 10 degrees of longitude.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 57.2997 degrees
South: 51.1568 degrees
East: -153.6282 degrees
West: 179.8567 degrees
Melissa Poe
2021-04-20T17:05:18Z
A distinct, usually specialized educational unit within an educational organization.
Academic department
2021-04-12T23:49:48Z
Andrew Gray
2021-04-20T16:30:06Z
Chris Guo
2021-04-20T16:17:58Z
SASAP
0.1.1
The State of Alaska's Salmon and People Ontology
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5300-3075
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0381-3766
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0632-7576
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0077-4738
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
https://github.com/DataONEorg/sem-prov-ontologies
https://github.com/DataONEorg/sem-prov-ontologies/issues
2021-04-19T12:45:10-07:00
An ontology which represents information about the State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) project, as well as knowledge about salmon, features of their habitats, salmon stakeholders, and related entities.
https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/
A department within the government of Alaska whose mission is to "Promote a healthy economy, strong communities, and protect consumers in Alaska."
https://npafc.org/
An international inter-governmental organization established by the Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean whose primary objective is to promote the conservation of anadromous stocks in the Convention Area. The Convention Area is the international waters of the North Pacific Ocean and its adjacent seas north of 33° North beyond the 200-mile zones (exclusive economic zones) of the coastal States.
Syverine Bentz
2021-04-20T16:17:09Z
Kawerak, Inc.
Kawerak Inc.'s website is accessible at: https://kawerak.org/
2021-04-20T17:45:08Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8842-4884
Sara Jo Breslow
2021-04-20T17:04:16Z
Jacob Argueta
2021-04-20T16:27:25Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_William_Sound
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q631282
A sound of the Gulf of Alaska on the south coast of the State of Alaska. It is located on the east side of the Kenai Peninsula.
Quatitative Fisheries Center
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Quantitative Fisheries Center
The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Quantitative Fisheries Center webpage is accessible at: https://www.canr.msu.edu/qfc/
2021-03-29T22:59:25Z
Alice Rademacher
2021-04-20T16:26:39Z
Gale Vick
2021-04-20T16:14:25Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#princewilliamsound
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Prince William Sound is a region of rain, icefields, and glaciers. Only two (Whittier and Valdez) of Prince William Sound’s largest human communities are connected via road. The terminus of the Alaska oil pipeline ends in this region and results in a fairly high footprint of human activity in a relatively small region. Pink salmon, chum salmon, and sockeye salmon fisheries are current mainstays of local communities with hatchery enhancement of these species (particularly pink salmon) a fundamental dynamic in the region.
The bounding coordinates of this SASAP region are:
North: 61.5189 degrees
South: 59.357 degrees
East: -145.1013 degrees
West: -149.1761 degrees
https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishingcommercialbyarea.southcentral
Central Region Alaska commercial fisheries are composed of four distinct management areas that include Bristol Bay, Prince William Sound and Copper River, Upper Cook Inlet, and Lower Cook Inlet. Although all 5 species of salmon are harvested in each area, sockeye and pink salmon are the most abundant and most valuable. This area encompasses some of the largest and most valuable salmon fisheries in the world. From Bristol Bay, home of the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world, to the Copper River where sockeye and Chinook salmon fetch some of the highest prices per pound paid to commercial fishermen. Cook Inlet commercial fisheries occur near the largest population center in Alaska, providing salmon to numerous niche and local markets, as well as fresh salmon to markets in other states. Prince William Sound adds productive healthy pink, chum, and sockeye salmon fisheries to the region. Southcentral groundfish fisheries are small, yet diverse, targeting pollock, Pacific cod, rockfish, sablefish, lingcod, and skate while small shrimp and scallop fisheries in Prince William Sound cater predominately to local markets. Southcentral commercial fisheries are of tremendous importance and an integral part of many communities and local economies in the state.
A river in south-central Alaska in the United States. It drains a large region of the Wrangell Mountains and Chugach Mountains into the Gulf of Alaska. The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. It begins by flowing almost due north in a valley that lies on the east side of Mount Sanford, and then turns west, forming the northwest edge of the Wrangell Mountains and separating them from the Mentasta Mountains to the northeast. It continues to turn southeast, through a wide marshy plain to Chitina, where it is joined from the southeast by the Chitina River. Downstream from its confluence with the Chitina it flows southwest, passing through a narrow glacier-lined gap in the Chugach Mountains east of Cordova Peak. There is an extensive area of sand dunes between the Copper and Bremner Rivers. Both Miles Glacier and Child's Glacier calve directly into the river.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00197403
Copper River
Fewer than 2500 people live permanently in the Copper River region, an area comparable in size to the state of West Virginia. Sockeye salmon are dominant here, given the multiple large lakes available for rearing juvenile salmon. Though less abundant than sockeye, king salmon are deeply important to all salmon-connected people. Kings have declined in number since 2007.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 63.3227 degrees
South: 59.7112 degrees
East: -139.6942 degrees
West: -147.8251 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:12Z
Data Task Force
An essential component of the SASAP working group process is the support each group received from a stellar group of “data wranglers”, a team of geospatial analysis experts from NCEAS known as the Data Task Force.
The Task Force coordinated hundreds of data requests from Alaska Department of Fish and Game and other agencies and organizations, then worked to reformat, integrate, and run quality control on millions of lines of data in over 125 data sets.
The graphs, figures, and infograms generated by the Task Force greatly enhanced the ability of users to visualize often complex information about Alaska salmon.
2021-03-29T18:12:03Z
Department of Anthropology
The UAA Department of Anthropology webpage is accessible at: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/anthropology/
2021-03-29T23:00:42Z
A large estuary stretching 180 miles from the Gulf of Alaska to Anchorage in south-central Alaska. It separates the Kenai Peninsula from mainland Alaska and branches into the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm at its northern end, almost surrounding Anchorage. The watershed covers about 100,000 km2 of southern Alaska, east of the Aleutian Range and south of the Alaska Range, receiving water from its tributaries the Knik River, the Little Susitna River, and the Susitna and Matanuska rivers. The watershed includes the drainage areas of Mount McKinley. Within the watershed there are several national parks and four historically active volcanoes.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00051076
Cook Inlet
Home to over 60% of Alaska’s residents, the Cook Inlet region may provide a glimpse of the future. Issues of urbanization, road building, and the rise of invasive species are increasingly prominent here. These changes are set within a context of a changing climate and increased conflict among user groups for limited salmon resources.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 63.638 degrees
South: 58.6157 degrees
East: -146.1503 degrees
West: -154.7415 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:08Z
The North Slope Borough is the northernmost borough in the US state of Alaska.
North Slope Borough
The North Slope Borough's website is accessible at: https://www.north-slope.org/
2021-04-20T22:56:53Z
Kuskokwim River Salmon Management Working Group
**Unsure how to classify this**
The Kuskokwim River Salmon Management Working Group (KRSMWG) was formed in 1988 by the Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) in response to requests from stakeholders in the Kuskokwim Area who sought a more active role in the management of salmon fishery resources.
The Working Group is made up of 14 member seats representing elders, subsistence fishermen, processors, commercial fishermen, sport fishermen, Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, member at large, federal subsistence regional advisory committees, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Non-agency members participate on a voluntary basis and receive no compensation. Participation in the Working Group process requires a great deal of time from its members and agency staff.
The relationship among Working Group members, research planners, project leaders, and policy makers is fostered, and these interactions are critical to the aim of the Working Group. This relationship ensures that participants remain up-to-date on new information and maintain their direct involvement in management of Kuskokwim River salmon fisheries.
2021-04-20T21:05:05Z
ESSA Technologies, Ltd.
ESSA Technologies website is accessible at: https://essa.com/
2021-04-20T19:34:57Z
https://www.legfin.akleg.gov/AgencyInfo/AboutLFD.php
A department within the government of Alaska which provides non-partisan budgetary and fiscal analysis to the Alaska Legislature.
Freddie Christiansen
2021-04-20T17:09:25Z
Karen Dunmall
2021-04-20T16:35:58Z
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenai_Peninsula_Borough,_Alaska
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q512713
Kenai Peninsula Borough (Russian: Кенай боро, Kenay boro) is a borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Populates the SASAP Data Portal (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Data) faceted search field, 'Working Group'
Working Group
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/social-and-cultural-dimensions-of-salmon-systems/
The topics explored by the Sociocultural working group are (1) social and cultural values and relationships between people and salmon, (2) trends in human populations and communities and uses of salmon, and (3) key threads to salmon-dependent communities
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_agency
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q327333
A permanent or semi-permanent state govenrment organization which is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions.
https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=commercialbyareasoutheast.main
The Southeast Alaska/Yakutat Region (Region I) consists of Alaska waters between Cape Suckling on the north and Dixon Entrance on the south. Salmon are commercially harvested in Southeast Alaska with purse seines and drift gillnets; in Yakutat with set gillnets; and in both areas with hand and power troll gear. Herring are harvested in winter bait, sac roe, spawn-on-kelp, and bait pound fisheries. Miscellaneous shellfish (sea cucumber, sea urchins, and geoduck clams) are harvested in dive fisheries in the region. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has management jurisdiction over all groundfish resources within state waters in Region I. In addition, the State has management authority for Demersal Shelf Rockfish, ling cod, and black and blue rock fish in both state and federal waters. There are several commercially important shellfish species in Southeast Alaska. They include golden and red king crab, Dungeness crab, Tanner crab, and pandalid shrimp.
A collection of datasets and their metadata which were curated in support of the State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) Project and accessible at the URL, https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Data
SASAP Data Portal
State of Alaska's Salmon and People Data Portal
The State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) project is a collaboration of researchers, cultural leaders, and others working to bring together integrated, accurate, and up-to-date information that will help to support better salmon decision-making.
2021-03-29T17:34:06Z
EEB
UCSC EEB
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The UCSC Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology webpage is accessible at: https://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/
2021-03-29T23:00:02Z
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00197745
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00197347
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00262790
Chignik
Despite being the smallest salmon-people region of Alaska (6,587 km²), Chignik is remarkably rich in habitat diversity–which translates into biological diversity of its salmon. The Chignik region is home to multiple dispersed communities such as Chignik Lake, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Bay, Perryville, and Ivanof Bay.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 57.142 degrees
South: 55.5261 degrees
East: -155.4645 degrees
West: -159.6479 degrees
2021-03-24T21:27:57Z
Danielle Ringer
2021-04-19T23:48:38Z
Calista Education and Culture, Inc.
Calista Elders Council
The Calista Elders Council was established in 1991 as a non-profit organization representing 1,300 Yup'ik traditional bearers of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in Southwest Alaska. The Calista Elders Council was formed to help protect and preserve the Yup’ik, Cup’ik and Athabascan cultures.
In 2014, after a 20 year history of interacting and working together, the Calista Elders Council, Inc. merged with the former Calista Heritage Foundation to form what is now Calista Education and Culture, Inc.
2021-04-20T22:49:17Z
Rutgers University
Rutgers
RU
https://ror.org/05vt9qd57
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RU's website is accessible at: https://www.rutgers.edu/
2021-04-20T20:32:34Z
Mike Williams
2021-04-20T17:08:50Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5314-0109
Jim Irvine
2021-04-20T16:34:39Z
UW
https://ror.org/00cvxb145
University of Washington
Learn more about UW at their website: https://www.washington.edu/
2021-04-20T19:46:36Z
School of Geosciences
The USF School of Geosciences webpage is accessible at: http://hennarot.forest.usf.edu/main/depts/geosci/
2021-03-29T22:57:58Z
Nautilus Impact Investing, LLC
2021-03-29T23:05:25Z
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_22223765
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00132744
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00198349
Kotzebue
Straddling the Arctic Circle, the Kotzebue region is twice the size of West Virginia and categorized as among the driest areas of Alaska. Chum salmon is the primary species in this region and is harvested by local users in both subsistence and commercial fisheries.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 68.9178 degrees
South: 65.3082 degrees
East: 65.3082 degrees
West: -169.0513 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:35Z
https://ror.org/005781934
Baylor University
The Baylor University website is accessible at: https://www.baylor.edu/
2021-03-29T22:57:21Z
AYK SSI
AYK Sustainable Salmon Initiative
Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon Initiative
In response to salmon declines, Bering Sea Fishermen’s Association and regional Native organizations (Association of Village Council Presidents, Kawerak, Inc., and Tanana Chiefs Conference) joined with state and federal agencies to create the AYK SSI, a proactive science-based program working cooperatively to identify and address the critical salmon research needs facing this region. The AYK SSI is the largest example of co-management of research-funding addressing salmon within the Pacific Rim and one of the largest, most successful programs of its kind in North America.
The AYK SSI website is accessible at: https://www.aykssi.org/
2021-04-20T19:43:45Z
Carrie Stevens
2021-04-20T17:11:42Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4833-2007
Todd Sformo
2021-04-20T16:39:25Z
Katie McCafferty
2021-04-20T16:24:20Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#chignik
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Despite being the smallest salmon-people region of Alaska (6,587 km²), Chignik is remarkably rich in habitat diversity–which translates into biological diversity of its salmon. The Chignik region is home to multiple dispersed communities such as Chignik Lake, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Bay, Perryville, and Ivanof Bay.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 57.142 degrees
South: 55.5261 degrees
East: -155.4645 degrees
West: -159.6479 degrees
DESP
Department of Environmental Science & Policy
DESP's webpage is accessible at: https://desp.ucdavis.edu/
2021-04-20T21:10:29Z
Institute of Social and Economic Research
The UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research webpage is accessible at: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/research/institute-social-economic-research/
2021-03-29T23:01:04Z
A large island on the south coast of the State of Alaska, separated from the Alaska mainland by the Shelikof Strait.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00050020
Kodiak
The abundance of salmon returning to the largest island in Alaska remain high, though sociocultural challenges loom as large as the 925 glaciers that cling to the island’s coastal and interior mountains.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 59.0261 degrees
South: 56.3492 degrees
East: -151.6884 degrees
West: -156.7838 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:29Z
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/biophysical-information-on-salmon-distribution-and-habitat/
The goal of the to Biophysical working group is to compare and contrast the status of Alaska salmon and their habitats across regions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historical_Geographic_Information_System
A historical GIS project to create and freely disseminate a database incorporating all available aggregate census information for the United States between 1790 and 2010.
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/about/process-people/
Beginning in 2016, nine SASAP working groups formed – each composed of between 12 and 24 knowledge experts from a range of disciplines, backgrounds, and regions. Each participant brought his or her data and experiences for synthesis and analysis, while NCEAS provided logistical and technical support to facilitate each group’s innovative work.
Each of the nine groups focused on specific issues related to salmon and people in Alaska:
Four SASAP groups were tasked with integrating knowledge across multiple disciplines to understand the fundamental state of knowledge of Alaska’s salmon systems. The work of each group is presented for each of the major watersheds in Alaska in the Region section (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/regions/).
An additional five working groups were selected to focus on specific research questions that provide insight into the pressures on salmon and salmon communities, as well as options for response to those pressures. Their work is presented in the Special Topics section (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/topics/).
http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#University
An institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects, and provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education.
KBNERR
Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
The KBNERR website is accessbile at: https://accs.uaa.alaska.edu/kbnerr/
2021-03-29T22:57:11Z
UAA
https://ror.org/03k3c2t50
University of Alaska Anchorage
The UAA website is accessible at: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/
2021-03-29T23:00:51Z
KRITFC
Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
KRITFC's website is accessible at: https://www.kuskosalmon.org/
2021-04-20T21:07:27Z
FAAS
School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences
The FAAS webpage is accessible at: https://agriculture.auburn.edu/research/faas/
2021-04-20T19:38:05Z
William Voinot-Baron
2021-04-20T17:10:53Z
Mike Malick
2021-04-20T16:36:53Z
Sue Mauger
2021-04-20T16:22:44Z
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/regions/
The thirteen SASAP regions were determined based on their geography, and in many cases represent large watersheds where all precipitation melts and flows into the same part of the ocean. Regions tend to also be grouped by Indigenous cultures and languages, evidence of the deep-time ties between Alaska’s salmon and people. Some regions align with current Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G) statistical areas; some do not.
The bounding coordinates and shapefiles for each region are accessible at: https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
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http://www.seakecology.org/about-us/
A community-based ecological monitoring program initiated by the Stika Conservation Society and the Sitka Sound Science Center, and with close coordination with the USFS Tongass National Forest, and whose purpose is to engage community members in credible ecological monitoring and adaptive management that supports both the health of the environment of Southeast Alaska and the communities living there. This program implements ecological monitoring projects that provide substantive opportunities for community members, especially students, to practice natural resource stewardship, supports management needs, and informs decision-making.
Coastal Cultures Research
**Unsure how to classify this**
The Coastal Cultures Research website is accessible at: https://www.coastalculturesresearch.com/
2021-03-29T22:59:44Z
A peninsula extending about 800 km to the southwest from the mainland of Alaska and ending in the Aleutian Islands. The peninsula separates the Pacific Ocean from Bristol Bay, an arm of the Bering Sea.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00055133
Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands
Although relatively small in landmass (4th smallest region) the total expanse of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Island region is enormous, spanning over 1600 km (1000 miles) and 10 degrees of longitude.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 57.2997 degrees
South: 51.1568 degrees
East: -153.6282 degrees
West: 179.8567 degrees
2021-03-24T21:27:29Z
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00069437
Yukon
Larger than the state of Texas and home to the third longest river in the United States, the Yukon region is a governance mosaic of state and federal fisheries management.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 69.0792 degrees
South: 58.8686 degrees
East: -129.1775 degrees
West: -166.281 degrees
2021-03-24T21:29:06Z
An organization whose primary objective is to support some issue or matter of private interest or public concern for non-commercial purposes. Nonprofits generally do not operate to generate profit, and this characteristic is popularly considered to be the defining characterisitic of such organizations. However, a non-profit organization may accept, hold and disburse money and other things of value. It may also legally and ethically trade at a profit. The extent to which it can generate income may be constrained, or the use of those profits may be restricted.
Nonprofit
Non-profit
Nonprofit organization
NPO
Nonprofit group
Non-profit organization
Not for profit organization
Nonprofit organization
2021-03-25T18:01:44Z
The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD) is a department within the govenrment of Alaska which handles most of the state's labor and workforce issues, primarily at the administrative level.
https://ror.org/05pc4pd06
Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
2021-03-25T18:04:28Z
Alex Whiting
2021-04-20T00:00:12Z
Museum
2021-04-21T17:30:14Z
hasAdvisor
2021-04-19T23:40:58Z
A member of an Organization or a ProgramMembership. Organizations can be members of organizations; ProgramMembership is typically for individuals.
member
USACE
US Army Corps of Engineers
United States Army Corps of Engineers
UCACE's website is accessible at: https://www.usace.army.mil/
2021-04-20T23:28:01Z
The Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium's website is accessible at: http://www.mstc.org/
Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium (Kelt’aeni) is a tribal consortium of two federally recognized Tribal Councils of Chistochina and Mentasta Lake. The consortium was established on June 26, 1992 under a joint effort by Chistochina Village and Mentasta Village to advance and protect common interests of the descendants of the Upper Ahtna indigenous people.
Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium
2021-04-20T22:26:16Z
WSG
Sea Grant Washington
Washington Sea Grant
WSG's website is accessible at: https://wsg.washington.edu/
2021-04-20T20:14:57Z
In the United States, an American Indian tribe, Native American tribe, Alaska Native village, tribal nation, or similar concept is any extant or historical clan, tribe, band, nation, or other group or community of Native Americans in the United States.
American Indian tribe
Native American tribe
Alaska Native village
Native village
Tribal nation
2021-04-20T17:59:45Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#bristolbay
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Bristol Bay is sockeye salmon country. The region is a land of great inland lakes, ideally suited to the juvenile life of sockeye salmon. The habitats here are virtually pristine and intact with a notable absence of mining and offshore oil and gas exploration in the region. The long proposed Pebble Mine, situated at the intersection between the Nushagak River and Kvichak River watersheds, would unquestionably and permanently change this salmon landscape.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 60.9278 degrees
South: 56.8716 degrees
East: -152.7319 degrees
West: -162.2713 degrees
https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/
The Mark Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/OTO/Default.aspx) tracks Alaska's salmon populations by deciphering thermal marks induced in fish otoliths. The Tag Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/CWT/Default.aspx) is the centralized state resoruce for tracking salmon using microsopic coded wire tags. The Age Determination Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/ADU/Default.aspx) is a statewide age reading service which produces data for fish and invertebrates sampled during commercial, population survey, and research harvests.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Census_Bureau
A principle agency of the U.S. Federal Satistical System, whose responsibility and mission is to serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_River_(Alaska)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1131444
A river in south-central Alaska in the United States. It drains a large region of the Wrangell Mountains and Chugach Mountains into the Gulf of Alaska. The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. It begins by flowing almost due north in a valley that lies on the east side of Mount Sanford, and then turns west, forming the northwest edge of the Wrangell Mountains and separating them from the Mentasta Mountains to the northeast. It continues to turn southeast, through a wide marshy plain to Chitina, where it is joined from the southeast by the Chitina River. Downstream from its confluence with the Chitina it flows southwest, passing through a narrow glacier-lined gap in the Chugach Mountains east of Cordova Peak. There is an extensive area of sand dunes between the Copper and Bremner Rivers. Both Miles Glacier and Child's Glacier calve directly into the river.
https://ror.org/0551hes90
Prince William Sound Science Center
The Prince William Sound Center website is accessible at: https://pwssc.org/
2021-03-29T22:59:33Z
SASAP Region
Populates the SASAP Data Portal (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Data) faceted search field, 'SASAP Region'
The thirteen SASAP regions were determined based on their geography, and in many cases represent large watersheds where all precipitation melts and flows into the same part of the ocean. Regions tend to also be grouped by Indigenous cultures and languages, evidence of the deep-time ties between Alaska’s salmon and people. Some regions align with current Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G) statistical areas; some do not.
The bounding coordinates and shapefiles for each region are accessible at: https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
2021-03-24T21:24:20Z
A collaborative project which seeks to provide a holistic, statewide overview of the status and characteristics of Alaska's coupled human-salmon system.
SASAP
SASAP Project
The State of Alaska's Salmon and People Project
The SASAP project is a deep assessment of the state of knowledge of the biological, sociocultural, economic and governance dimensions of Alaska's salmon and the people who depend upon them. The SASAP project shares this knowledge with Alaska salmon users through comprehensive watershed-level summaries (Regions), focused research on specific salmon issues (Topics), and suppported links to SASAP's free, open-source datasets, accessible through the SASAP Data Portal (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Data).
2021-03-30T20:31:38Z
The southeastern portion of the coast of the State of Alaska, which lies just west of the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The majority of the panhandle's area is part of the Tongass National Forest, the United States's largest national forest. In many places, the international border runs along the crest of the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00055328
Southeast Alaska
Alaska Panhandle
Alaskan Panhandle
Southeast
Approximately the size of the state of Kansas, the Southeast region is categorized by thousands of small coastal watersheds that provide ideal spawning habitat for pink salmon and chum salmon in particular. All five species are caught and return to this region. In terms of total abundance of salmon, Southeast Alaska dominates the state. Managing and conserving salmon populations that move beyond international borders is a key challenge here as many of the Chinook salmon caught in Southeast were hatched outside Alaska.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 61.6887 degrees
South: 54.2508 degrees
East: -126.7735 degrees
West: -143.8874 degrees
2021-03-24T21:29:03Z
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D035082
A permanent or semi-permanent federal govenrment organization which is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions.
Federal government department, division, or agency
2021-03-25T18:01:18Z
The Mark Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/OTO/Default.aspx) tracks Alaska's salmon populations by deciphering thermal marks induced in fish otoliths. The Tag Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/CWT/Default.aspx) is the centralized state resoruce for tracking salmon using microsopic coded wire tags. The Age Determination Lab (https://mtalab.adfg.alaska.gov/ADU/Default.aspx) is a statewide age reading service which produces data for fish and invertebrates sampled during commercial, population survey, and research harvests.
MTA
MTA Lab
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Mark, Tag and Age Laboratory
A department within the government of Alaska, which aims to provide fisheries managers and researchers with timely, current, and historical biological data to help them manage, preserve, protect, and perpetuate Alaska's fishery resources. The MTA lab refines and develops diverse methods and means for providing critical data, develops new applications to address management issues and fosters a broad information exchange.
2021-03-25T18:04:24Z
An international inter-governmental organization established by the Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean whose primary objective is to promote the conservation of anadromous stocks in the Convention Area. The Convention Area is the international waters of the North Pacific Ocean and its adjacent seas north of 33° North beyond the 200-mile zones (exclusive economic zones) of the coastal States.
NPAFC
North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission
The North Pacific Anadrmous Fish Commission's website is accessbile at: https://npafc.org/
2021-03-25T18:06:17Z
Janessa Esquible
2021-04-20T15:46:03Z
TCC
Tanana Chiefs Conference
The Tanana Chiefs Conference website is accessible at: https://www.tananachiefs.org/
2021-04-21T17:25:34Z
Ben Stevens
2021-04-19T23:59:58Z
SVT's website is accessible at: https://svt.org/
SVT
Seldovia Village Tribe
2021-04-20T23:26:20Z
hasSupportingResearcher
2021-04-19T21:20:01Z
Georgetown Tribe
Native Village of Georgetown
Find more information about the Native Village of Georgetown at: https://www.bia.gov/tribal-leaders/georgetown
2021-04-20T21:34:02Z
Federal/state partnerships and programs
2021-04-20T20:14:46Z
YRITFC
Yukon River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
https://salmonlife.org/yellow/stewardship/one-voice-one-river/
2021-04-20T17:50:28Z
https://labor.alaska.gov/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Department_of_Labor_and_Workforce_Development
The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD) is a department within the govenrment of Alaska which handles most of the state's labor and workforce issues, primarily at the administrative level.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.cfoverview
A department within the government of Alaska which manages commercial, subsistence, and personal use fisheries within the jurisdiction of the State of Alaska.
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/economic-dimensions-of-salmon-systems/
The goals of the Economic working group are to (1) identify important trends in the historical relationships between salmon and salmon users which may have been overlooked, (2) inform and support evidence-based policy aimed at sustainable and equitable decision making, and (3) compile, archive, and share relevant historical socioeconomic data about Alaska's salmon systems.
A department within the government of Alaska which helps to conserve and maintain the economic health of Alaska’s commercial fisheries by limiting the number of participating fishers. The Commission issues permits and vessel licenses to qualified individuals in both limited and unlimited fisheries, and provides due process hearings and appeal processes for disputes related to limitations on fishery participation.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission
CFEC
2021-03-25T18:03:30Z
The CFEC website is accessible at: https://cfec.state.ak.us/
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/
A collaborative project which seeks to provide a holistic, statewide overview of the status and characteristics of Alaska's coupled human-salmon system.
A collection of datasets.
Data corpus
2021-03-29T17:33:25Z
College of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences
The UAF College of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences webpage is accessible at: https://www.uaf.edu/cfos/
2021-03-29T22:59:55Z
The eastern-most arm of the Bering Sea. It is located between the southwest part of the Alaska mainland to its north, and the Alaska Peninsula to its south and east. Bristol Bay is 400 km long and 290 km wide at its mouth. A number of rivers flow into the bay, including the Cinder, Igushik, Kvichak, Meshik, Nushagak, Naknek, Togiak, and Ugashik.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00055147
Bristol Bay
Bristol Bay is sockeye salmon country. The region is a land of great inland lakes, ideally suited to the juvenile life of sockeye salmon. The habitats here are virtually pristine and intact with a notable absence of mining and offshore oil and gas exploration in the region. The long proposed Pebble Mine, situated at the intersection between the Nushagak River and Kvichak River watersheds, would unquestionably and permanently change this salmon landscape.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 60.9278 degrees
South: 56.8716 degrees
East: -152.7319 degrees
West: -162.2713 degrees
2021-03-24T21:27:48Z
A department within the government of Alaska which manages approximately 750 active fisheries, 26 game management units, and 32 special areas, with a mission, "To protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of the state, and manage their use and development in the best interest of the economy and the well-being of the people of the state, consistent with the sustained yield principle."
https://ror.org/02rh7vj17
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
2021-03-25T18:03:25Z
Jesse Coleman
2021-04-19T23:46:33Z
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center's website is accessible at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/alaska-fisheries-science-center
2021-04-21T16:03:29Z
The Alaska Native Policy Center (Policy Center) is a project of the First Alaskans Institute created to support the Native voice and perspective in the public policy-making process. The Policy Center connects people and ideas producing knowledge that can be used to understand and improve the lives of Alaska Natives and all Alaskans. The Policy Center uses a proactive and forward- thinking approach, a focus that is statewide, and a relationship with the Native community that helps Alaska Native leaders and other policy makers access information they can use to help achieve healthy, thriving communities.
Alaska Native Policy Center
The Alaska Native Policy Center at the First Alaskans Institute's website is accessible at: https://firstalaskans.org/Alaska-Native-Policy-Center/overview/
2021-04-20T22:31:05Z
SFU
https://ror.org/0213rcc28
Simon Fraser University
SFU's website is accessible at: https://www.sfu.ca/
2021-04-20T20:29:55Z
The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is a tribal government representing over 32,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. The are a sovereign entity and have a government to government relationship with the United States.
Tlingit & Haida's headquarters are in Juneau, Alaska but their commitment to serving the Tlingit and Haida people extends throughout the United States.
Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska website is accessbile at: http://www.ccthita.org/
2021-04-20T18:49:58Z
Jonathan Samuelson
2021-04-20T17:07:36Z
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=commercialbyareakuskokwim.kswg
The Kuskokwim River Salmon Management Working Group (KRSMWG) was formed in 1988 by the Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) in response to requests from stakeholders in the Kuskokwim Area who sought a more active role in the management of salmon fishery resources.
The Working Group is made up of 14 member seats representing elders, subsistence fishermen, processors, commercial fishermen, sport fishermen, Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, member at large, federal subsistence regional advisory committees, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Non-agency members participate on a voluntary basis and receive no compensation. Participation in the Working Group process requires a great deal of time from its members and agency staff.
The relationship among Working Group members, research planners, project leaders, and policy makers is fostered, and these interactions are critical to the aim of the Working Group. This relationship ensures that participants remain up-to-date on new information and maintain their direct involvement in management of Kuskokwim River salmon fisheries.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.subsmission
The Subsistence Section provides the following core services: (a) Compile and analyze existing data; conduct research to gather information on the role of hunting and fishing by Alaskans for customary and traditional uses, (b) Disseminate current subsistence use information to the public; appropriate agencies and organizations; and fisheries and wildlife management divisions, (c) Assist the Board of Fisheries, the Board of Game, and the Joint Board of Fisheries and Game to evaluate customary and traditional uses of Alaska's fish and wildlife resources and amounts reasonably necessary for subsistence uses (ANS) of those resources, and (d) Assist fisheries and wildlife managers in preparing management plans to ensure information on customary and traditional uses and fish and wildlife harvests is incorporated.
https://ror.org/0146z4r19
A research center of the University of California, Santa Barbara which fosters collaborative synthesis research by assembling interdisciplinary teams to distill existing data, ideas, theories, or methods drawn from many sources, across multiple fields of inquiry, in order to accelerate the generation of new knowledge on a broad scale.
National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis
NCEAS
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
The NCEAS website is accessible at: https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/
2021-03-27T00:18:57Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#southeast
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Approximately the size of the state of Kansas, the Southeast region is categorized by thousands of small coastal watersheds that provide ideal spawning habitat for pink salmon and chum salmon in particular. All five species are caught and return to this region. In terms of total abundance of salmon, Southeast Alaska dominates the state. Managing and conserving salmon populations that move beyond international borders is a key challenge here as many of the Chinook salmon caught in Southeast were hatched outside Alaska.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 61.6887 degrees
South: 54.2508 degrees
East: -126.7735 degrees
West: -143.8874 degrees
DANSRD
Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development
The UAF Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development webpage is accessible at: https://www.uaf.edu/dansrd/
2021-03-29T22:59:49Z
Arctic Alaska or Far North Alaska is a region of the U.S. state of Alaska generally referring to the northern areas on or close to the Arctic Ocean.
Far North Alaska
Arctic
In the Arctic region of Alaska, connections between salmon and people are in their infancy. Salmon are just one harbinger of change in this region.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 71.4396 degrees
South: 67.7408 degrees
East: -136.684 degrees
West: -166.311 degrees
2021-03-24T21:27:43Z
A department within the government of Alaska whose mission is to "Promote a healthy economy, strong communities, and protect consumers in Alaska."
https://ror.org/0580q1236
Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
2021-03-25T18:03:19Z
A division within the government of Alaska's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) which maintains the department's land records repository and oversees DNR's computer systems and networks services. It provides for the department's data processing functions including development, training, operations, and maintenance. The Department of Natural Resources' (DNR) systems include the Land Administration System (LAS), the Geographic Information System, the Revenue and Billing System, and others. The section also produces and maintains the state's land status maps.
Alaska Department of Natural Resources, IRM
Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Support Services Division, Information Resource Management
2021-03-25T18:04:32Z
Sam Truesdell
2021-04-20T15:27:23Z
isAdvisorTo
In addition to a lead researcher, some SASAP working groups have an additional advisor(s) to assist in the research efforts. The 'isAdvisorTo' object property connects advisors to their respective working groups.
2021-04-19T23:41:09Z
Kenai Peninsula Borough (Russian: Кенай боро, Kenay boro) is a borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.
KPB
Kenai Peninsula Borough
The Kenai Peninsula Borough's website is accessible at: https://www.kpb.us/
2021-04-20T23:33:12Z
Chistochina Enterprises is a wholly owned Section 17 Corporation authorized by the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, formed under a Federal charter to represent the business interests of Cheesh'na and as a means of investing in the future of the Tribe. Chistochina Enterprises is governed by a five member Board of Director initially appointed by Cheesh'na Tribal Council. The main office is located in Chistochina, Alaska, and the enterprise is licensed to conduct business in the State of Alaska and nationally as outlined in its Federal charter.
Christochina Enterprises
Christochina Enterprises' website is accessible at: http://www.chistochinaenterprises.com
2021-04-20T22:28:28Z
UC Davis
https://ror.org/05rrcem69
University of California, Davis
UC Davis's website is accessible at: https://www.ucdavis.edu/
2021-04-20T20:18:20Z
Native Village of Kotzebue
More information about the Native Village of Kotzebue can be found at: https://www.nwabor.org/village/kotzebue/
2021-04-20T18:02:31Z
Wilson Justin
2021-04-20T17:06:54Z
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00147944
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00197646
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00055346
Kuskokwim
The Kuskokwim region is the 4th largest of Alaska, and at 154,168 km² is comparable in size to the state of Georgia. The region drains the Kuskokwim – one of the great rivers of the world. The salmon-producing habitat of the Kuskokwim region is diverse and productive. Drier than the neighboring Bristol Bay region, the Kuskokwim region has a larger amount of burn area from forest fires than all other regions but the Yukon.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 64.4166 degrees
South: 58.6262 degrees
East: -151.5105 degrees
West: -173.2164 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:48Z
A department within the government of Alaska which (a) has the specific statutory responsibility of protecting freshwater habitat for anadromous fish and providing free passage for all fish in freshwater bodies, (b) develops management plans and oversees activities (excluding trapping, hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing) in legislatively designated refuges, critical habitat areas, and sanctuaries known collectively as Special Areas, (c) works with the Division of Sport Fish to update the “Catalog of Waters Important for the Spawning, Rearing, or Migration of Anadromous Fishes,” (d) coordinates the ADF&G review of large and complex projects important to the State, and (e) works closely with the ADNR Division of Forestry to survey State and private forestry operations and evaluate implementation of Alaska’s Forest Resources and Practices Act (FRPA).
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Habitat
2021-03-25T18:04:11Z
2021-03-25T18:05:35Z
United States Geologic Survey
https://ror.org/035a68863
A bureau of the United Sates Departement of the Interior, which provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods, the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on, the health of our ecosystems and environment, and the impacts of climate and land-use change.
The USGS website is accessible at: https://www.usgs.gov/
USGS
Governance working group
Governance and subsistence working group
Learn more about the Governance and Subsistence Working Group here: https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/governance-and-subsistence/
2021-03-25T18:47:12Z
A financial institution principally engaged in investing in securites (i.e. a tradable financial asset).
Investing firm
2021-04-05T20:05:34Z
Bert A. Lewis
2021-04-20T15:51:45Z
Daniel Schindler
2021-04-20T15:43:57Z
Academic degree program
2021-04-21T18:08:49Z
Liza Mack
2021-04-19T23:55:55Z
USF
https://ror.org/032db5x82
University of South Florida
USF's website is accessible at: https://www.usf.edu/
2021-04-21T16:44:47Z
Auke Bay Laboratories
Auke Bay Laboratories' website is accessible at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/auke-bay-laboratories
2021-04-20T23:09:04Z
https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/
The SASAP project is a deep assessment of the state of knowledge of the biological, sociocultural, economic and governance dimensions of Alaska's salmon and the people who depend upon them. The SASAP project shares this knowledge with Alaska salmon users through comprehensive watershed-level summaries (Regions), focused research on specific salmon issues (Topics), and suppported links to SASAP's free, open-source datasets, accessible through the SASAP Data Portal (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Data).
https://wdfw.wa.gov/about
A department within the government of Washington which is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and perpetuating the state's fish, wildlife, and ecosystems while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities.
NRC
Natural Resources Consultants, Inc.
NRC's website is accessible at: https://nrccorp.com/
2021-04-20T23:05:50Z
The Southeast Alaska/Yakutat Region (Region I) consists of Alaska waters between Cape Suckling on the north and Dixon Entrance on the south. Salmon are commercially harvested in Southeast Alaska with purse seines and drift gillnets; in Yakutat with set gillnets; and in both areas with hand and power troll gear. Herring are harvested in winter bait, sac roe, spawn-on-kelp, and bait pound fisheries. Miscellaneous shellfish (sea cucumber, sea urchins, and geoduck clams) are harvested in dive fisheries in the region. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has management jurisdiction over all groundfish resources within state waters in Region I. In addition, the State has management authority for Demersal Shelf Rockfish, ling cod, and black and blue rock fish in both state and federal waters. There are several commercially important shellfish species in Southeast Alaska. They include golden and red king crab, Dungeness crab, Tanner crab, and pandalid shrimp.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries, Southeast Region
2021-03-25T18:04:07Z
Region I
A department within the government of Alaska and a sub-division of the Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Commercial Fisheries which manages the Southeast Region.
ESPM
ESPM UC Berkeley
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
ESPM's webpage is accessible at: https://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/
2021-04-20T21:12:55Z
2021-03-25T18:05:30Z
https://ror.org/04k7dar27
A bureau of the United States Department of the Interior whose mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
USFWS
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Economic working group
Socioeconomic working group
Learn more about the Socioeconomic Working Group here: https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/working-group/economic-dimensions-of-salmon-systems/
The goals of the Economic working group are to (1) identify important trends in the historical relationships between salmon and salmon users which may have been overlooked, (2) inform and support evidence-based policy aimed at sustainable and equitable decision making, and (3) compile, archive, and share relevant historical socioeconomic data about Alaska's salmon systems.
2021-03-25T18:47:08Z
hasAffiliate
2021-03-25T19:11:36Z
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=divisions.haboverview
A department within the government of Alaska which (a) has the specific statutory responsibility of protecting freshwater habitat for anadromous fish and providing free passage for all fish in freshwater bodies, (b) develops management plans and oversees activities (excluding trapping, hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing) in legislatively designated refuges, critical habitat areas, and sanctuaries known collectively as Special Areas, (c) works with the Division of Sport Fish to update the “Catalog of Waters Important for the Spawning, Rearing, or Migration of Anadromous Fishes,” (d) coordinates the ADF&G review of large and complex projects important to the State, and (e) works closely with the ADNR Division of Forestry to survey State and private forestry operations and evaluate implementation of Alaska’s Forest Resources and Practices Act (FRPA).
http://www.calistaeducation.org/about-us.html
The Calista Elders Council was established in 1991 as a non-profit organization representing 1,300 Yup'ik traditional bearers of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in Southwest Alaska. The Calista Elders Council was formed to help protect and preserve the Yup’ik, Cup’ik and Athabascan cultures.
In 2014, after a 20 year history of interacting and working together, the Calista Elders Council, Inc. merged with the former Calista Heritage Foundation to form what is now Calista Education and Culture, Inc.
A research institute which is not part of a university, government, hospital or corporation. An independent research institute may have a close relationship with a larger institution such as a university, but is not part of the larger insitution and operates under its own authority.
Independent research institute
2021-04-05T19:57:33Z
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1234-1297
Curry Cunningham
2021-04-20T16:11:48Z
Laura Loucks
2021-04-20T15:50:50Z
Joe Spaeder
2021-04-20T15:40:25Z
UW EarthLab
University of Washington EarthLab
Center for Creative Conservation
C3
EarthLab
Since its establishment, the Center has been a member of UW EarthLab—a new environmental institute housing other groups such as the Climate Impacts Group, the Center for Health and the Global Environment, and the Washington Ocean Acidification Center. EarthLab’s inaugural Executive Director, Ben Packard, has been working over the past year to clarify the vision, priorities and strategic outcomes for EarthLab. As this vision has taken shape, it has become clear that the activities of the Center are a key element of EarthLab. Rather than duplicating the efforts of C3 at the EarthLab level, we have decided to integrate the Center for Creative Conservation into EarthLab.
2021-04-21T17:48:10Z
Jim Fall
2021-04-19T23:54:56Z
Auburn
https://ror.org/02v80fc35
Auburn University
Auburn's website is accessible at: https://www.auburn.edu/
2021-04-21T16:43:47Z
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/portals/SASAP/Regions#copperriver
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi%3A10.5063%2FF1WH2N8W
Fewer than 2500 people live permanently in the Copper River region, an area comparable in size to the state of West Virginia. Sockeye salmon are dominant here, given the multiple large lakes available for rearing juvenile salmon. Though less abundant than sockeye, king salmon are deeply important to all salmon-connected people. Kings have declined in number since 2007.
The bounding coordinates for this SASAP region are:
North: 63.3227 degrees
South: 59.7112 degrees
East: -139.6942 degrees
West: -147.8251 degrees
An enterprise (potentially individual but typically collaborative), planned to achieve a particular aim.
Project
2021-03-30T20:31:09Z
An inlet of the Bering Sea on the western coast of the State of Alaska, south of the Seward Peninsula. It is about 240 km long and 200 km wide. The Yukon River delta forms a portion of the south shore and water from the Yukon influences this body of water.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00051068
Norton Sound
An average of two million pink salmon and 250,000 chum salmon return to the sub-Arctic region of Norton Sound, an area approximately twice the size of Massachusetts.
The bounding coordinates of this SASAP region are:
North: 65.8544 degrees
South: 62.8268 degrees
East: -159.1906 degrees
West: -171.9762 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:59Z
A permanent or semi-permanent state govenrment organization which is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions.
State government department, division, or agency
2021-03-25T18:01:09Z
A department within the government of Alaska with a mission to scientifically gather, quantify, evaluate, and report information about customary and traditional uses of Alaska's fish and wildlife resources.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence
The Subsistence Section provides the following core services: (a) Compile and analyze existing data; conduct research to gather information on the role of hunting and fishing by Alaskans for customary and traditional uses, (b) Disseminate current subsistence use information to the public; appropriate agencies and organizations; and fisheries and wildlife management divisions, (c) Assist the Board of Fisheries, the Board of Game, and the Joint Board of Fisheries and Game to evaluate customary and traditional uses of Alaska's fish and wildlife resources and amounts reasonably necessary for subsistence uses (ANS) of those resources, and (d) Assist fisheries and wildlife managers in preparing management plans to ensure information on customary and traditional uses and fish and wildlife harvests is incorporated.
2021-03-25T18:04:20Z
An entity created by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
Intergovernmental organization
2021-03-25T18:06:04Z
Bill Bechtol
2021-04-20T15:45:26Z
Indigenous Studies Program
2021-04-21T18:09:34Z
Rob Sanderson Jr.
2021-04-19T23:58:18Z
CBT
Clayoquot Biosphere Trust
CBT's website is accessible at: https://clayoquotbiosphere.org/about-us/overview
2021-04-21T17:21:37Z
isSupportingResearcherOf
In addition to a lead researcher, some SASAP working groups have an additional affiliated researcher(s) to assist in the research efforts. The 'isSupportingResearcherOf' object property connects supporting researchers to their respective working groups.
2021-04-19T21:19:32Z
Mountains to Sea
Kenai Mountains to Sea
Kenai Mountains to Sea's website is accessible at: https://kenaiwatershed.org/science-in-action/mountains-to-sea/
2021-04-20T23:24:55Z
Akiak Native Community
The Akiak Native Community's website is accessible at: https://akiaknativecommunity.org/
2021-04-20T21:31:20Z
NOAA
https://ror.org/02z5nhe81
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA's website is accessible at: https://www.noaa.gov/
2021-04-20T20:10:56Z
UW
https://ror.org/01y2jtd41
University of Wisconsin-Madison
UW's website is accessible at: https://www.wisc.edu/
2021-04-20T20:08:29Z
A sound of the Gulf of Alaska on the south coast of the State of Alaska. It is located on the east side of the Kenai Peninsula.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GAZ_00051075
PWS
Prince William Sound
Prince William Sound is a region of rain, icefields, and glaciers. Only two (Whittier and Valdez) of Prince William Sound’s largest human communities are connected via road. The terminus of the Alaska oil pipeline ends in this region and results in a fairly high footprint of human activity in a relatively small region. Pink salmon, chum salmon, and sockeye salmon fisheries are current mainstays of local communities with hatchery enhancement of these species (particularly pink salmon) a fundamental dynamic in the region.
The bounding coordinates of this SASAP region are:
North: 61.5189 degrees
South: 59.357 degrees
East: -145.1013 degrees
West: -149.1761 degrees
2021-03-24T21:28:55Z
A department within the government of Alaska with a mission to protect and improve the state's sport fishery resources.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish
The Division of Sport Fisheries provides the following core services: (a) fisheries management, (b) fisheries research, (c) fisheries enhancement, (d) protection and restoration of fish habitats for the ebefit of fish and sport anglers, (e) communication and outreach, and (f) providing leadership and administrative support for the Division's core functions.
2021-03-25T18:04:16Z
A department within the government of Washington which is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and perpetuating the state's fish, wildlife, and ecosystems while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities.
WDFW
https://ror.org/03dnb3013
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
2021-03-25T18:05:41Z
Salmon size working group
2021-03-25T18:47:18Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_Inlet
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5166925
A large estuary stretching 180 miles from the Gulf of Alaska to Anchorage in south-central Alaska. It separates the Kenai Peninsula from mainland Alaska and branches into the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm at its northern end, almost surrounding Anchorage. The watershed covers about 100,000 km2 of southern Alaska, east of the Aleutian Range and south of the Alaska Range, receiving water from its tributaries the Knik River, the Little Susitna River, and the Susitna and Matanuska rivers. The watershed includes the drainage areas of Mount McKinley. Within the watershed there are several national parks and four historically active volcanoes.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6102-1110
Marissa L. Baskett
2021-04-20T15:53:13Z
Milo Adkison
2021-04-20T15:44:32Z
Graduate degree program
2021-04-21T18:09:16Z
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian
2021-04-19T23:57:10Z
Charity
2021-04-21T17:14:16Z
Federal/non-federal partnerships and programs
2021-04-20T23:24:11Z
Old Harbor Native Corporation (OHNC) was established in 1971 under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
OHNC’s mission is to preserve and protect the culture, values and traditions of its community, shareholders and descendants; and to work together to create economic and educational opportunities while promoting self-determination and pride.
Old Harbor Native Corporation
OHNC's website is accessible at: https://www.oldharbornativecorp.com/
2021-04-20T21:29:40Z