Our Mission:
Skipper Science aims to center communities in fisheries management by connecting fishermen and scientists in order to support resilient fisheries and build trust.
History of Skipper Science
Originating in Alaska, Skipper Science involves many public, private, and tribal organizations that support and help organize this partnership. Skipper Science is an expansion of the Indigenous Sentinels Network (ISN) which has been operating for over 20 years in remote AK communities. The app is one of many in the ISN program and it is essentially an online database and app for non-scientists in remote locations to systematically record and share environmental and biological data that they are observing and monitoring in their communities.
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Skipper Science is a smartphone app that contains data standards and protocols built in so that information you collect can be communicated with scientists and managers. It is password protected with privacy protection measures for data that are submitted, and it does not require Wi-Fi or a signal to operate. More importantly, the app and program are flexible and adaptable to community needs. It is a data collection platform, but Skipper Science is also a partnership – we want to help bridge data gaps and amplify fishermen's voices while also building relationships and increasing dialogues between coastal resource managers and ocean users.
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We launched our first pilot season in the summer of 2021 and received data and observations related to water temperature and weather events, sea bird and marine mammal sightings, and more (read the full report here). Looking to the future, we want to continue to expand and increase the number of participants. We recognize that coastal communities and fishermen understand the changing conditions of their environment better than anyone. Join today and help steer the ship on ocean policy by reporting your observations!
Skipper Science Organizers
Collaboration and Innovation
Skipper Science involves many public, private, and tribal organizations that support and help organize this partnership. The program launched in 2021 and the founding organizations included SalmonState, the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island's Tribal Government (ACSPI), the Aleutian Bering Sea Initiative, and the Alaska Ocean Observing System.
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Skipper Science Coordinator
Hannah-Marie Garcia
Aleut Community of St. Paul Island
Tribal Government
Ecosystem Conservation Office (ECO)
Skipper Science Technical Director
Bruce Robson
Aleut Community of St. Paul Island
Tribal Government
Ecosystem Conservation Office (ECO)
ECO Director
Lauren Divine
Aleut Community of St. Paul Island
Tribal Government
Ecosystem Conservation Office (ECO)
Community Organizer for Skipper Science
Heather Bauscher
Sitka Conservation Society
Lead Consultant for Skipper Science
Lindsey Bloom
SalmonState
Skipper Science ABSI Support
Aaron Poe
Network Program Officer
Northern Latitudes Partnerships
at the Alaska Conservation Foundation
Skipper Science ABSI Support
Darcy Peter
Aleutian Bering Sea Initiative (ABSI) Coordinator for the
Northern Latitudes Partnerships
at the Alaska Conservation Foundation
In addition to the core organizations helping the program grow, there are a number of other organizations that either support, participate in targeted research efforts, or endorse the program. All collaborating organizations are captured in the image below.