C-Notes

C-Notes July 14, 2025

Message from the Dean

The Chancellor’s office recently charged UAF colleges and research institutes to consider the impact at the unit level of a hypothetical 20% decrease in federal grant funding and associated facilities and administration costs. As such, the Dean’s Office is preparing a response to this request with the goal of sustaining our academic and research programs and facility operations. Once we have transmitted our response to UAF leadership this week, these financial projections will be shared with the college while addressing any questions. 

In the meantime, I feel confident that CFOS remains in a relatively good financial position and focused on growth of our academic and research programs. I fully appreciate your concerns in the face of possible significant reductions in federal agency research funding. Please be assured that I am committed to supporting our mission and the people that make our college proud.

On a somewhat related note, and bear in mind that I rarely call out specific PI grants, Jessica Glass’s (lead PI; co-PIs Brenda Konar, Ana Aguilar-Islas, Rich Collins) $1.9 million NSF proposal was funded through the (NSF EGFP). The project will provide support for 12 PhD students over three years. Congratulations to Jessica and team on this important award that will support our growing graduate academic program!

R/V Sikuliaq

Sikuliaq is underway in support of Russ Hopcroft’s Northern Gulf of Alaska Long-Term Ecological Research study, funded by the National Science Foundation Division of Ocean Sciences. Following the completion of the NGA LTER cruise this coming weekend, several tours of Sikuliaq will be hosted prior to the Alaska Coastal Cooperative Convergence cruise, led by UAF faculty Chris Maio and Kay McMonigal and funded by the NSF Office of Polar Programs.

Accomplishments

Incoming graduate student Willa Johnson has been awarded a 2025 .

CFOS in the News

KDLG public media interviewed Curry Cunningham about this year. 

were highlighted in the Juneau Empire’s “Woven Peoples and Place” column. Sonia Ibarra wrote the introduction to the column. 

Publications

Breckenridge J.K., E.A. Pakhomov, B.P.V. Hunt, A.I. Pinchuk, and M. Galbraith. 2025. Basin-scale zooplankton composition in the Eastern Subarctic Pacific in the winter-spring. Progress in Oceanography.  

Chenoweth, E.M.,  K.E.W. Shelden, R.M. Christianson, and W.R. Johnson. 2025. First Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) Sighting in Southeast Alaska: An Extralimital Southern Excursion of this Arctic-Adapted Species. Aquatic Mammals.

Chenoweth, E.M., P. Cotter, J. Straley, K. Lanphier. 2025. Community-Based, Culturally Relevant STEM: Engaging Rural and Indigenous Students Through Partnerships, Institutional Flexibility, and One Health. Innovative Higher Education.

Maliguine, A.M., T.E. Hollmen, C.L. Amundson, and B.H. Konar. 2025. Changes in benthic prey availability and quality suggest less favorable foraging conditions for Threatened Steller’s eiders (Polysticta stelleri) molting at Izembek Lagoon, Alaska. Polar Biology.

Myers, H.J., D.W. Olsen, B.H. Konar, A. Whitney, K. Birch, P. Dugan, F.J. Mueter, R.A. Guazzo, L.A. Horstmann, and C.O. Matkin. 2025. Killer whale call detection rates vary among subspecies and populations in the North Pacific. Nature Scientific Reports.

Palmer, K.J., E. Cummings, M.G. Dowd, K. Frasier, [...] H. Myers, et al. 2025. A public dataset of annotated Orcinus orca acoustic signals for detection and ecotype classification. Nature Scientific Data.

Pilcher, D. J., J.N. Cross, N. Monacci, L. Mu, Kearney, K. A., Hermann, A. J., and Cheng, W.: Amplified bottom water acidification rates on the Bering Sea shelf from 1970–2022, Biogeosciences.

Reynolds, E., B.H. Konar, and L.A. Horstmann, 2025. Sea otter interactions with mariculture oyster farms. The Journal of Wildlife Management.

Seelen, E.A., S.J. Gleich, W. Kumler, H.S. Anderson, et al. 2025. Nitrogen and phosphorus differentially control marine biomass production and stoichiometry. Nature Communications.

Watson, J.C., Edwards, M.S. and Konar, B.H., 2025. Sea otters and rocky reef communities. Sea Otter Conservation II.

Grants and Awards for June 2025
New awards for CFOS researchers:
  • Grant G-16783 "Genomics for chum salmon stock identification - KRITFC" - Megan McPhee - Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission - $247,500.00 (May 1, 2025)
  • Grant G-16816 "Student Training in Fisheries and Natural Resource Stewardship in Alaska" - Peter Westley - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - $20,000.00 (January 1, 2025)
Awards controlled by another department:
  • Grant G-16758 "Experimental Arctic Prediction Initiative (EAPI)" - Curry Cunningham - IARC - NOAA - $121,830.00 (September 1, 2023)
Awards receiving incremental funding:
  • FFEA 270224 "Tamamta Fellowship" - Courtney Carothers - $50,715.75 (July 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-14399 "AccelNet-Implementation: Crustal Ocean Biosphere Research Center Accelerator (COBRA)" - Geoff Wheat - Bigelow Labs - Mod 5 - $15,000.00 (October 1, 2021)
  • Grant G-15074 "AMBON - linking biodiversity observations in the Arctic" - Katrin Iken - ONR - Mod 4 - $26,757.00 (September 1, 2022)
  • Grant G-16058 "Telemetry and genetic identity of Chinook salmon in Alaska (2)" - Andy Seitz - Department of the Navy - Mod 2 - $530,346.58 (April 12, 2024)
  • Grant G-16258 "Characterization of water column habitats to understand potential impacts from deepwater energy and mineral development in the Pacific Ocean" - Russ Hopcroft - BOEM - Mod 1 - $173,001.00 (July 29, 2024)
  • Grant G-16293 "Southeast Alaska Trolling Vessel Ocean Measurement Program" - Tyler Hennon - AOOS - Mod 2 - $87,012.00 (August 1, 2024)
  • Grant G-16518 "AOOS - Alaska BOL IRA" - Natalie Monacci - AOOS - Mod 1 - $79,000.00 (August 1, 2024)

 

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