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RESEARCH FEATURED IN THE MEDIA:
2019 Popular Science “The Secret to Saving Salmon is Lodged in their Ears”
2019 Mashable “A Big Red Reason Not to Dig a Mine in Alaska’s Fat Bear Country”
2019 Hakai Magazine “Can Wild Salmon and the Pebble Mine Coexist?”
2019 Alaska Public Media “Study on Salmon Ear Stones Cited by EPA in Pebble Draft EIS Comments” Hyperlink to audio
2019 CBC News “Elusive Freshwater Alaska Seals One of Kind, Says Study” Hyperlink to audio
2019 KDLG NPR Dillingham, AK “Study on Iliamna Lake Seal Teeth Adds to Debate on Conservation Status”
2017 KYUK Alaska Public Radio “Fish Talk: Tracing Where Kings Hatch to Change How We Fish” Hyperlink to audio
2015 Alaska Public Media and KDLG Dillingham Public Radio “Chemical Tags in Ear Bones Reveal Chinook’s Life Histories:” Hyperlink to audio
2015 KUER NPR Utah “Pacific Salmon Tracked in Massive Study” Hyperlink to audio
2015 KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio and OPB Oregon Public Broadcasting “Using Fish Ear Bones to Track Salmon” Hyperlink to audio
2015 Science Update, AAAS “Can a Fish’s Ears Tell Its Life Story?” Hyperlink to audio
2015 The Daily Mail “Salmon Have GPS Trackers in Their Ears”
2015 Der Spiegel “Ich seh dir in die Ohren, Kleines”
2015 Fish Sens “Map Tool Can Accurately Predict Where Bristol Bay Salmon Spawned”
2015 New Scientist “Exact Map of Salmon Journeys Drawn From Strontium In Their Ears”
2015 Salt Lake Tribune “U Researchers Helping Clarify the Life and Habitat of Wild Alaskan Salmon”
2014 Pacific Fishing Magazine “Seining Pollock, Seeking Salmon Origins Using Strontium”
2014 Fairbanks Daily Newsminer “Tracking Salmon to Their Birth Streams”
2014 SeaGrant NOAA “Student’s Strontium Isotope Project Offers New Map of Alaska”
2013 KDLG Dillingham Public Radio “Using Strontium Isotopes to Track Salmon Migration” Hyperlink to audio