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Project Information
Title: Investigations of Genetically Important Conservation Units of Rockfish and Walleye Pollock 98252
Project Year and Number: 1998: 98252
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 1999: 99252
Principal Investigator (PI): Lisa Seeb (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Jim Seeb
Research Location: Kodiak Island, Resurrection Bay, Gulf of Alaska
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Commercial Fishing, Rockfish
Abstract: This proposal consolidates an array of requests from the commercial fisheries industry for discrete stock research into a single proposal for work that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game would conduct at its Anchorage genetics laboratory. Also, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game proposes to develop experimental fish runs at the Alaska SeaLife Center; these are essential for study of genetics, physiology, or diseases of anadromous fish proposed by University of Montana, University of Alaska, or the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and other principal investigators seeking to conduct research at the Seward facility.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: See Project 99252
Publications from this Project: None Available