C-Notes

C-Notes December 1, 2025

Message from the Dean

This Thursday we will hold a monthly CFOS Advisory Council meeting to discuss ongoing goals and priorities of the college. We are grateful that Interim Chancellor Sfraga will join the meeting to share his thoughts of how CFOS fits with the vision for the future of UAF.

As part of the continued implementation of the CFOS Decadal Plan, we will host our fifth all-hands faculty retreat in Anchorage at the Hotel Captain Cook on Sunday afternoon, January 25, 2026. As with prior faculty retreats, a key goal is to establish specific actions to help advance our academic programs and research activities over the next 1鈥2 years. Following the retreat, we will hold a reception that will include some of our stakeholders. A detailed agenda will be forthcoming.

Please join me in thanking Ceadar Schmitz-Guy, who has staffed the front desk in the O鈥橬eill Building for the past several years. We are grateful for all his good work and offer our congratulations upon his future graduation from UAF. I鈥檓 also pleased to welcome our new student employee, Ayla Benson, a CFOS student who will join the Fairbanks team next week.

R/V Sikuliaq

Sikuliaq is underway for Caitlin鈥檚 Whalen鈥檚 (University of Washington) MOTIVE 2 cruise, which is funded by the NSF Division of Ocean Sciences. The goal of this research project is to better understand the influence of internal waves on ocean mixing in tropical waters. The work has implications for understanding the El Ni帽o Southern Oscillation and the role of tropical oceans in climate.

CFOS in the News

Schery Umanzor was quoted in a story at CleanTechnica about an effort by CFOS and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory .

The Maritime Executive and other outlets published articles . 

The Alaska Beacon published an op-ed written by Emily Seelen and others about .

Publications

Kotik, C., and J.R. Towers. 2025. Observations on the Death of a Northern Resident Killer Whale. Marine Mammal Science.

Timm, L.E., S.A. Almgren, J.A. Lopez, J.R. Glass. 2025. Biogeographic structure and mitonuclear discordance reveal cryptic diversity in pacific herring. Ecology and Evolution.

 

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