NOAA Fisheries
Launches Steller Sea Lion Research Website
September 17, 2002
Tuesday - 12:20 am
The National Marine Fisheries
Service (NOAA Fisheries) has launched a new website, http://stellersealions.noaa.gov,
dedicated to Steller sea lion research in Alaska.
"Scientists are making an enormous effort to discover why
the western population of Steller sea lions continues to decline,"
said Jim Balsiger, Regional Administrator for NOAA Fisheries
in Alaska. "This website will let people see scientific
results as they become available."
The website will not only tell the breaking scientific information,
it also holds background information about sea lions. The website
contains two areas of focus, research and management, for Alaska's
Steller sea lions.
In March, NOAA Fisheries held an orientation and coordination
meeting for scientists and researchers on Steller sea lions in
Alaska. About 120 principal investigators, backed by at least
11 governmental and private organizations, attended the meeting.
Information from their investigations will be available through
the website.
The website contains pages prepared by the National Marine Mammal
Laboratory, the National Marine Fisheries Service Regional Office
in Juneau, the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, and the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council.
The principal website managers, NOAA Fisheries employees Marina
Lindsey and Susan Calderon, can be reached through E-mail at
the website.
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