FACTORS AFFECTING HAUL-OUT BEHAVIOR OF HARBOR SEALS (PHOCA VITULINA) IN TIDEWATER GLACIER INLETS IN ALASKA: CAN TOURISM VESSELS AND SEALS COEXIST?

Factors Affecting Haul-Out Behavior of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) in Tidewater Glacier Inlets in Alaska: Can Tourism Vessels and Seals Coexist?

Large numbers of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) use habitat in tidewater Board Game Barbie glaciers in Alaska for pupping, breeding, and molting.Glacial fjords are also popular tourist destinations; however, visitation by numerous vessels can result in disturbance of seals during critical life-history phases.We explored factors affecting haul-out be

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Changing times, changing stories: generational differences in climate change perspectives from four remote indigenous communities in Subarctic Alaska

Indigenous Arctic and Subarctic communities currently are facing a myriad of social and environmental changes.In response to these changes, studies concerning indigenous knowledge (IK) and climate change vulnerability, resiliency, and adaptation have increased dramatically in recent years.Risks to lives and livelihoods are often the focus of adapta

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mechanical performance of sustainable high strength ductile fiber reinforced concrete (HSDFRC) with wooden ash

Abstract The knowledge of sustainable development believes that natural resources Rolling Pin should be treated limited, and waste must be managed rationally.This idea and the constant striving to reduce production costs make the use of waste materials potential substitutes for traditionally used raw materials.In cement concrete technology, there a

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