NPRB Board Spring Meeting 2023
The Spring 2023 Board Meeting will be an in-person event held in Anchorage, AK at the North Pacific Research Board Office location. This meeting is available for the general public […]
The Spring 2023 Board Meeting will be an in-person event held in Anchorage, AK at the North Pacific Research Board Office location. This meeting is available for the general public […]
NPRB is a marine research organization that supports pressing fishery management issues or marine ecosystem needs.
More than 600 peer-reviewed publications have been produced through NPRB-funded research. Browse our reports here.
A 20 member Board, representing Federal, State, and other entitites receiving advice from Science and Advisory Panels.
Looking to partner? NPRB welcomes partnerships to co-fund research in areas of common interest and across its programs.
NPRB engages with a broad and diverse set of Alaskan stakeholders and audiences, from coastal communities to academia.
Supporting the Board, Science, and Advisory Panels for funding decisions, science priorities, recommendations, and program management.
The Core Program offers year-round funding with flexible rolling submission options.
NPRB staff begins developing draft research priorities for the Core Program in late July and August. Submit before July 2nd to be considered for the current year’s RFP development.
Research programs addressing pressing fishery management issues and Alaska marine ecosystem information needs.
These are large-scale interdisciplinary ecosystem-based programs, requiring multiple agency coordination, collaboration, and investigation.
Science communication, engagement, outreach, and education initiatives for NPRB programs.
A competitive, peer-reviewed annual request for proposal (RFP) process dedicated to Alaska marine research.
Supporting next generation scientists, researchers, and resource managers to further studies in marine science and to our mission.
These are new or existing time-series projects that enhance the ability to understand the current state of marine ecosystems.
Studying the survival and recruitment of five focal groundfish species (Pacific cod, Pacific ocean perch, walleye pollock, arrowtooth flounder, sablefish) during their first year of life.
Understanding the impacts of climate change and dynamic sea ice cover on the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
COMING SOON! Focusing on the northern Bering Sea and will include consideration of upstream and downstream ecosystems in the southeastern Bering Sea, western Bering Sea, and Chukchi Sea.
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