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Potential Solutions to Arctic Coastal Erosion

February 11, 2019

Examples and descriptions of the pros and cons of using various types of buffers and erosion control structures in arctic environments

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Modeling in Climate Change Research

February 11, 2019

Katie Spellman, IARC, and Nancy Fresco, SNAP, explain the importance and relevance of computer modeling in making sense of climate change. 13 mins

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Ocean Acidification Resources for Alaska Educators

February 11, 2019

Links to selected curriculum on ocean acidification deemed relevant to understanding potential effects on Alaska’s marine ecosystems and the chemistry of the ocean at higher latitudes.

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Alaska Weather Spotter Program

February 11, 2019

Students can collect and analyze weather data using Alaska Weather Spotter protocols for Northern Alaska. National Weather Service.

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