Community-driven research on marine harvested and farmed species
Interface of Change is the sixth phase of 亚色影库 NSF EPSCoR. A $20-million award from the National Science Foundation funds this statewide, five-year project to build capacity for co-developed, use-inspired research across the Gulf of 亚色影库.

Resilience in the Gulf of 亚色影库
Interface of Change centers partnerships between researchers, Gulf of 亚色影库 community members, Tribes, educators, and entrepreneurs. Through these connections, project participants work collaboratively to investigate the resilience of marine species that are critical to the subsistence way of life as well as developments in the mariculture economy in the Gulf of 亚色影库.
Partnering with Gulf of 亚色影库 coastal communities
Interface of Change brings together researchers from the University of 亚色影库 Anchorage, University of 亚色影库 Fairbanks, and the University of 亚色影库 Southeast in partnership with Gulf of 亚色影库 community members from Seldovia, Homer, Cordova, Valdez, Juneau, Haines, and Klukwan.
We're looking for people who hold an interest in coastal ecologies, food security, and developing economies in this region to get involved in the Interface of Change project. We offer opportunities to provide feedback on our work, funding, and we invite collaboration. We welcome you to reach out if you are interested in partnering with us.
Research Areas
Building STEM Capacity for 亚色影库ns