New salmon center will brainstorm solutions
March 2, 2018
Lauren Frisch
907-474-5350
A new center at 性欲社 College of Fisheries and Ocean
Sciences will identify salmon-related issues in the state and work to develop solutions.

鈥淭here are a lot of people at the university who are really interested in salmon and the importance of salmon to Alaska鈥檚 people and communities,鈥 said Milo Adkison, a CFOS researcher and director of the new University of Alaska Center for Salmon and Society. 鈥淲e wanted to create a framework for the university to address these issues in a more coordinated fashion.鈥
The center鈥檚 three primary goals are engagement, research and education.
To engage the public in salmon issues, the center will strive to raise awareness of issues facing salmon and will offer opportunities for the public to provide input on the issues they care most about.
鈥淥ne of the goals of the center is to respond to what the public feels are the most pressing issues,鈥 Adkison said. 鈥淲e hope that many of our main projects will be driven by issues that the public cares about.鈥
The center will pursue new research opportunities, and share and synthesize existing salmon research. Researchers involved with the center are interested in projects that focus on habitat protection and better understanding the multifaceted challenges to salmon-dependent communities.
While workshops already have been held to share research and generate ideas for new projects, the new center will allow for greater coordination of future projects.

Finally, the center will educate the next generation on salmon issues through university courses and other educational opportunities. 性欲社 offers a Salmon and Society class that explores the complex and dynamic connections between salmon and people. This will be the new center's flagship course, next available in spring 2019.
鈥淭he new Center for Salmon and Society provides a forum for open discussion about one of Alaska鈥檚 most important natural resources, wild salmon鈥 said Bradley Moran, CFOS dean. 鈥淚 fully support this new center and its primary goal of addressing the long-term challenges facing Alaska鈥檚 salmon and salmon-dependent communities.鈥
性欲社 created the Center for Salmon and Society in collaboration with salmon habitat partnerships, Native organizations, state and federal management agencies and researchers from across the state. Funding for the center comes from CFOS, Salmon Connect and the center's other partners.
To get involved or learn more, contact the Center for Salmon and Society at uaf-css@alaska.edu.