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  skos:definition """The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) is the research
branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's
National Marine Fisheries Service responsible for research on
living marine resources in the coastal oceans off Alaska and off
parts of the west coast of the United States. This region of
nearly 3 million square miles includes the North Pacific Ocean
and the eastern Bering Sea which support some of the most
important commercial fisheries in the world. These waters are
also home to the largest marine mammal populations in the
Nation. The mission of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center is to
plan, develop, and manage scientific research programs which
generate the best scientific data available for understanding,
managing, and conserving the region's living marine resources
and the environmental quality essential for their existence.

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center conducts field and
laboratory research to help conserve and manage the region's
living marine resources in compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1996, the Marine
Mammal Protection Act of 1972, and the Endangered Species Act of
1973. Center scientists compile and analyze broad databases on
fishery, oceanography, marine mammal, and environmental
research. These data are used to develop policies and strategies
for fisheries management within the U.S. Exclusive Economic
Zone, monitor the health of the region's marine mammal
populations, and assess the impacts of chemical contaminants and
physical alterations on select organisms and marine habitats.

The primary responsibilities of the Center are to provide
scientific data and technical advice to:

The North Pacific Fishery Management Council
The Pacific Fishery Management Council
The NMFS Alaska Regional Office
U.S. representatives participating in international fishery and
marine mammal negotiations
The fishing industry and its constituents
The Center also coordinates fisheries and marine mammal research
with other Federal and state agencies, academic institutions,
and foreign nations.

Research programs at the Center are managed and conducted through the

Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division
Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division
National Marine Mammal Laboratory
Auke Bay Laboratory
Program objectives are carried out at the AFSC Directorate in
the NOAA Western Regional Center's Sand Point Facility in
Seattle, Washington, and from facilities in Alaska and Oregon.

Website: "http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/"

[Summary provided by AFSC]"""@en ;
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