News
Steller sea lions bask on rocks in the Gulf of Alaska on June 29, 2003, with the research vessel Tiglax sailing in the background. (Photo provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) Encounters ...
"We're delighted to see the recovery of the eastern population of Steller sea lions," Jim Balsiger, administrator of NOAA Fisheries' Alaska region, said in a statement. "We'll be working with the ...
SEWARD — A 22-year-old Steller sea lion that was one of the original residents of the Alaska Sealife Center in Seward was euthanized Monday. The center says the sea lion named Woody had stopped ...
Federal prosecutors have charged an Alaska salmon boat captain and a crew member with killing 15 endangered Steller sea lions nearly three years ago. Thirty-one-year-old Jon Nichols of Cordova ...
“Eastbound Through Siberia,” a work newly translated to English by two emerita language professors from the University of Alaska Anchorage, adds fascinating details to the life of Steller and ...
Natoa is named after a sea lion birthing and resting area in Alaska, in recognition of efforts to rebuild the threatened Steller sea lion populations in that state. The statement says the aquarium ...
Bird-watchers have been tracking a Steller’s sea eagle ... While some have flown as far east as western Alaska, none have ever been known to appear near the Atlantic Ocean.
Steller sea lions bask on rocks in the Gulf of Alaska on June 29, 2003, with the research vessel Tiglax sailing in the background. Of all NOAA-managed Alaska marine mammals, Steller sea lions were ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results