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TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ABOUT US - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER About. The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response. While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the nonprofit Center is the only permanent marine mammalrescue and
MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will be processed and mailed within 7-10 business days. Must present ID at the front counter for admittance. Memberships are non-transferable. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards. Please contact the Development Office at membership@alaskasealife.org or call 907-224-6355 for questions aboutmemberships.
HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. CONTACT - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Alaska SeaLife Center 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329 Seward, AK 99664. Visitor Information and Reservations Hotline Phone: (907) 224-7908 Toll Free: (888) 378-2525 CALENDAR - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Steller Sea Lion Exclusive. Puffin Encounter. Ice Seal Adventure COLORING TO SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Coloring Pages. Kids and kids at heart will love coloring their favorite Alaska SeaLife Center animals. Download and print any of these coloring pages right from our site by clicking an image below! Thanks to you, we are staying open. You have given us so much support, but the reality is that our financial difficulties are far from over.PUFFIN ENCOUNTER
(Video filmed prior to COVID-19.) Summer 2021 . May 28-August 8: 11:00am & 2:00pm Daily August 8-September 6: 2:00pm Daily Duration: Approximately 60-minute tour Maximum of 4 people per tour - Minimum age 10* Go behind the scenes in our aviary to meet our puffins and other resident bird species and participate in a feeding session with these remarkable birds. EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER ADMITS TWO HARBOR SEAL PUPS Steller Sea Lion Exclusive. Puffin Encounter. Ice Seal Adventure CHIEF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION OFFICER NEEDED Steller Sea Lion Exclusive. Puffin Encounter. Ice Seal Adventure ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ABOUT US - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER About. The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response. While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the nonprofit Center is the only permanent marine mammalrescue and
MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will be processed and mailed within 7-10 business days. Must present ID at the front counter for admittance. Memberships are non-transferable. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards. Please contact the Development Office at membership@alaskasealife.org or call 907-224-6355 for questions aboutmemberships.
HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. CONTACT - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Alaska SeaLife Center 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329 Seward, AK 99664. Visitor Information and Reservations Hotline Phone: (907) 224-7908 Toll Free: (888) 378-2525 CALENDAR - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Steller Sea Lion Exclusive. Puffin Encounter. Ice Seal Adventure COLORING TO SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Coloring Pages. Kids and kids at heart will love coloring their favorite Alaska SeaLife Center animals. Download and print any of these coloring pages right from our site by clicking an image below! Thanks to you, we are staying open. You have given us so much support, but the reality is that our financial difficulties are far from over.PUFFIN ENCOUNTER
(Video filmed prior to COVID-19.) Summer 2021 . May 28-August 8: 11:00am & 2:00pm Daily August 8-September 6: 2:00pm Daily Duration: Approximately 60-minute tour Maximum of 4 people per tour - Minimum age 10* Go behind the scenes in our aviary to meet our puffins and other resident bird species and participate in a feeding session with these remarkable birds. EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, AlaskaPAM TUOMI, D.V.M.
Necropsy support of Emergency Prescott funded pinniped stranding response effort. Email: pamt@alaskasealife.org. Bio. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University -1970. Dr. Tuomi developed her interest in wildlife and exotic animal medicine as a veterinary student and continued as a small animal practitioner andclinic owner in
MARKUS HORNING, PH.D. Adjunct Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Galveston. Email: markush@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I grew up all over the world since my dad used to work for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). I finished high school in Rome, Italy, and first went to college at the University of California San Diego in1978.
ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ABOUT US - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER About. The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response. While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the nonprofit Center is the only permanent marine mammalrescue and
MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will be processed and mailed within 7-10 business days. Must present ID at the front counter for admittance. Memberships are non-transferable. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards. Please contact the Development Office at membership@alaskasealife.org or call 907-224-6355 for questions aboutmemberships.
HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. CONTACT - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Alaska SeaLife Center 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329 Seward, AK 99664. Visitor Information and Reservations Hotline Phone: (907) 224-7908 Toll Free: (888) 378-2525 CALENDAR - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Steller Sea Lion Exclusive. Puffin Encounter. Ice Seal Adventure COLORING TO SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Coloring Pages. Kids and kids at heart will love coloring their favorite Alaska SeaLife Center animals. Download and print any of these coloring pages right from our site by clicking an image below! Thanks to you, we are staying open. You have given us so much support, but the reality is that our financial difficulties are far from over.PUFFIN ENCOUNTER
(Video filmed prior to COVID-19.) Summer 2021 . May 28-August 8: 11:00am & 2:00pm Daily August 8-September 6: 2:00pm Daily Duration: Approximately 60-minute tour Maximum of 4 people per tour - Minimum age 10* Go behind the scenes in our aviary to meet our puffins and other resident bird species and participate in a feeding session with these remarkable birds. EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, AlaskaPAM TUOMI, D.V.M.
Necropsy support of Emergency Prescott funded pinniped stranding response effort. Email: pamt@alaskasealife.org. Bio. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University -1970. Dr. Tuomi developed her interest in wildlife and exotic animal medicine as a veterinary student and continued as a small animal practitioner andclinic owner in
MARKUS HORNING, PH.D. Adjunct Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Galveston. Email: markush@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I grew up all over the world since my dad used to work for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). I finished high school in Rome, Italy, and first went to college at the University of California San Diego in1978.
ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their naturalVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved. ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their naturalVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
PV2005 - KINNIKINNIK - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit institution that relies on your support to maintain its important ongoing scientific exploration. There are many ways to get involved.MEMBERSHIPS
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ABOUT US - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER About. The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response. While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the nonprofit Center is the only permanent marine mammalrescue and
HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center. CONTACT - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Alaska SeaLife Center 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329 Seward, AK 99664. Visitor Information and Reservations Hotline Phone: (907) 224-7908 Toll Free: (888) 378-2525 COLORING TO SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Coloring Pages. Kids and kids at heart will love coloring their favorite Alaska SeaLife Center animals. Download and print any of these coloring pages right from our site by clicking an image below! Thanks to you, we are staying open. You have given us so much support, but the reality is that our financial difficulties are far from over. EYES ON EIDERS INTRODUCTION Concerned for the Alaskan population, scientists collected Steller’s eider eggs from Barrow, Alaska in an effort to prevent a complete disappearance of breeding eiders. With these eggs, the scientists have created a captive-breeding “reservoir” population. This breeding population resides at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER SUMMER UPDATE Annual Report & Financial Reports. News |. Join Our Staff |PAM TUOMI, D.V.M.
Necropsy support of Emergency Prescott funded pinniped stranding response effort. Email: pamt@alaskasealife.org. Bio. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University -1970. Dr. Tuomi developed her interest in wildlife and exotic animal medicine as a veterinary student and continued as a small animal practitioner andclinic owner in
MARKUS HORNING, PH.D. Adjunct Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Galveston. Email: markush@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I grew up all over the world since my dad used to work for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). I finished high school in Rome, Italy, and first went to college at the University of California San Diego in1978.
ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER STUDIES ELUSIVE PACIFIC SLEEPER Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aMEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will be processed and mailed within 7-10 business days. Must present ID at the front counter for admittance. Memberships are non-transferable. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards. Please contact the Development Office at membership@alaskasealife.org or call 907-224-6355 for questions aboutmemberships.
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Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES The Alaska SeaLife Center has an attractive benefits package for regular full-time employees, including: up to 200 hours of paid annual leave, health insurance (medical, dental, and vision benefits), and a 401k retirement plan. For more information, please contact hr@alaskasealife.org. The Alaska SeaLife Center is an EO/AA Employerand all
SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
SALMON PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES SALMON LINKS FOR KIDSLEARNING ABOUT SALMON FOR KIDSSALMON ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSALL ABOUT SALMON FOR KIDSBAKED SALMON FOR KIDSSALMON FACTS FOR KIDSSALMON FOR KIDS RECIPE Salmon Tales is a site sponsored by the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center and the Virtual Museum of Canada. The site has information about how to make a difference for salmon, links to other ALASKA SEALIFE CENTERNEWSNEWSLETTER SIGNUPCONTACTMEMBERSHIPREPORTANIMALS Alaska SeaLife Center • 301 Railway Avenue, P.O. Box 1329 , Seward, AK 99664. Phone: (907) 224-6300 • Toll Free: (800) 224-2525 • Fax:(907) 224-6320
TICKETS - ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER The Alaska SeaLife Center is operating with controlled capacity to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor experience for all. Online tickets are highly recommended and are only valid forTOURS & ENCOUNTERS
Members receive 20% off the regular price of Tours! Learn more. To book a reservation by phone please call our Reservation Hotline 1-888-378-2525. For more information and questions, email onlinesales @alaskasealife.org. Tours must be purchased in addition to General Admission tickets. Click on aMEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will be processed and mailed within 7-10 business days. Must present ID at the front counter for admittance. Memberships are non-transferable. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards. Please contact the Development Office at membership@alaskasealife.org or call 907-224-6355 for questions aboutmemberships.
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Virtual Field Trips. Virtual Field Trips are your opportunity to join field researchers as they pursue information about the natural environment. Don’t worry about packing survival gear! You’ll stay dry and warm as you follow these intrepid adventurers to places such as the Bering Sea, Antarctica, and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.ICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES The Alaska SeaLife Center has an attractive benefits package for regular full-time employees, including: up to 200 hours of paid annual leave, health insurance (medical, dental, and vision benefits), and a 401k retirement plan. For more information, please contact hr@alaskasealife.org. The Alaska SeaLife Center is an EO/AA Employerand all
SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
KATRINA COUNIHAN, PH.D. RESEARCH INTEREST: Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Email: katrinac@alaskasealife.org. Bio. I received my PhD in microbiology from the University of California Davis, and joined the Alaska SeaLife Center as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tuula Hollmen’s Eider Laboratory in 2011. I became a Scientist at the Alaska SeaLife Centerin 2015.
SALMON PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES SALMON LINKS FOR KIDSLEARNING ABOUT SALMON FOR KIDSSALMON ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSALL ABOUT SALMON FOR KIDSBAKED SALMON FOR KIDSSALMON FACTS FOR KIDSSALMON FOR KIDS RECIPE Salmon Tales is a site sponsored by the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center and the Virtual Museum of Canada. The site has information about how to make a difference for salmon, links to otherICE SEAL ADVENTURE
Ice Seal Adventure. Summer 2021 Availability. July 1-September 6: 1:30 pm Daily. Duration: Approximately 30-minute tour. Maximum of 5 people per tour - ages 10+*. Come meet the smallest species of seal in the world! Go behind the scenes and participate in a ringed seal feeding session. Our marine mammal team will teach you about their natural HELP SAVE THE ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER Membership is the best way to support the Alaska SeaLife Center. No donation is too small - everything helps. If half of Alaskans donate $10 each, the Center will be saved. We'd love to "sea" you! Online reservations for tickets are strongly encouraged. See how the business community is helping to save the Alaska SeaLife Center.PUFFIN ENCOUNTER
(Video filmed prior to COVID-19.) Summer 2021 . May 28-August 8: 11:00am & 2:00pm Daily August 8-September 6: 2:00pm Daily Duration: Approximately 60-minute tour Maximum of 4 people per tour - Minimum age 10* Go behind the scenes in our aviary to meet our puffins and other resident bird species and participate in a feeding session with these remarkable birds.OCTOPUS EXPERIENCE
Come learn more about the giant Pacific octopus and immerse yourself in a world of suckers, tentacles, and beaks. Observe a feeding and learn more about this elusive invertebrate from our aquarium team. Price: $149.95 per group - members get a 20% discount, buy your membership today and use the benefits on this experience! SEWARD SEABIRD FESTIVAL Seward Seabird Festival - Alaska Sealife Center. Sub Menu. The inaugural Seward Seabird Festival is June 21, 22, and 23. All weekend long, visit Seward for events celebrating the arrival of Alaska's seabirds through education, science, and art! Click here to purchase aspace on a
ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER SUMMER UPDATE Annual Report & Financial Reports. News |. Join Our Staff | ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER, ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER Seward, Alaska (March 4, 2020) – Nat Geo WILD has announced that the Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC), the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) and the Alaska Raptor Center (ARC) will be highlighted in a new series, “Alaska Animal Rescue” produced by Symbio Studios. From Nat Geo WILD: “This groundbreaking series follows wildlife heroes from these three renowned conservation centersINTERNSHIPS
The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) is sponsoring internship programs for college students or graduates who are interested in gaining a one of a kind experience in a world-class marine facility. ASLC internships offer a well-rounded experience in a variety of areas within the Center. Depending on the type of internship, duties may include MARKUS HORNING, PH.D. Selected Publications. Bishop A, Brown C, Rehberg M, Torres L, Horning M (2018) Juvenile Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) utilization distributions in the Gulf of Alaska.Movemement Ecology 6:6. Horning M, Haulena M, Tuomi PA, Mellish JE, Goertz CE, Woodie K, Berngartt RK, Johnson S, Shuert CR, Walker KA, Skinner JP, Boveng PL (2017) Best practice recommendations for the use of fully SALMON PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES SALMON LINKS FOR KIDS Salmon Tales is a site sponsored by the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center and the Virtual Museum of Canada. The site has information about how to make a difference for salmon, links to other*
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LATEST NEWS NEWS ARCHIVES December 7, 2020Alaska SeaLife Center Admits Sea Otter Pup from Homer The Center is grateful to still be able to care for animals like this pup after near closureRead More »
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Marine Bird Sensitivity to Hydrocarbons WHAT WE HOPE TO LEARN: The two primary goals for this project are to 1) create baselines of current hydrocarbon exposure and 2) identify which... Learn More SDM for Sustainable Arctic Communities WHAT WE HOPE TO LEARN: We will use ecological information to inform structured decision-making workshops that we will hold in the local... Learn More Seabird Habitat Use and Productivity WHAT WE HOPE TO LEARN: Seabirds may serve as indicators of ecosystem health because they are relatively easy to study and are responsive to... Learn More Tracking Eider Diets What We Hope to Learn: Recently advanced biochemical tracking methods involve the analysis of dietary biomarkers (i.e. fatty acid signature... Learn More Bioindicators for Coastal MonitoringOVERVIEW
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