Sitka Sound Science Center

As a platform for research, Sitka Sound Science Center has much to offer scientist working in the area.

  • Logistical support: Our research staff can provide an array of logistical support to make your field work run smoother. We can help you locate the equipment and gear you might need to purchase, rent or borrow while you are in Sitka. We can assist with local travel arrangements that require boat or plane charters and connect you with housing.
  • Local knowledge: Our local staff can advise on good boat anchorages, camp sites, trails, weather and routes to remote locations, where to shop for gear, groceries and where to eat and how to navigate our rural and Alaska Native community.
  • Bench space: our research lab has benches you and your small team can inexpensively rent for sorting specimens and gear, using microscopes, a dry space to do data entry or analysis, and make phone calls etc.
  • Wet lab space: Our wet lab has salt and freshwater systems, with containers, round ponds and aquaria, energy systems and an environment that allows for flexibility in experimental set up.
  • Scientific equipment: we have an array of microscopes, glassware and some basic chemicals for scientific experimental work.
  • Vehicles: SSSC has trucks, a van, kayaks, a zodiac and bikes
  • Storage: SSSC has storage space for your equipment so you can leave it here between field seasons and have packages delivered directly to our facility.
  • Office support: Wi-Fi, printers, copy machines, office supplies and equipment.
  • Field work equipment: We can lease you camping, snorkeling, waders and rain gear.
  • Dive support: We have a compressor, dive tanks, a dive locker, indoor and outdoor gear rinsing showers, and indoor drying areas, washer and dryer, as well as a certified dive safety officer.
  • Community engagement opportunities: we can connect your research to the community through a variety of community partnerships and outlets as well as educational venues.
  • Chemical and specimen storage: we have a minus 20 freezer and chemical lockers.
  • Safety Training: We can arrange bear, boat, CPR and first aid training for working safely in Southeast Alaska remote conditions.
  • Machine and Wood Shop: Our Mill building has a complete wood shop with welding fabrication capabilities as well.
  • Library: The Steward Library at SSSC is a small collection of Alaska natural history and natural science references books that offers a quiet place to study, reflect or meet with others.

Community engagement: As a community-based field station we put a premium on community engagement. We coordinate a breadth of community outreach activities and science education programs. As part of your planning process, our education staff can meet with you to plan activities that will allow you to share your enthusiasm and research with our community helping you make “broader impacts” with your work.  As part of our commitment to outreach, we require every scientist (and grad student and postdoc) who utilizes our facility to attend one of our short science communication trainings which exposes scientists to basic communication concepts and introduces them to our community.

Year Founded
2007
Year Joined OBFS
2023
Size of Field Station (hectares)
1-100
FSML Web Address
https://sitkascience.org/

Private nonprofit organization?
Yes
Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
No
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
USDA
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Additional Information

Private nonprofit organization?
Names of Universities affilated
0
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
USDA
Name of partner
Tribal partners/users
Yes
MSI/HBCU users
No
Community College users
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Visiting a FS/ML

Open to the Public
Yes
Year round staff
11-20
Seasonal staff
3-5
Overnight housing facilities/# of beds
1-10
Distance to emergency services
0-20 minutes
Library
Yes
Hiking trails
Yes
Internship employment
Yes

Environmental Information

Biomes
Intertidal - rocky, Intertidal - sandy, and Intertidal - salt marsh, pelagic, benthic, abyssal
Minimum Elevation
0-100 meters
Maximum Elevation
751-1500 meters
Köppen climate classification
C (temperate)
Freshwater habitats
Yes
Urban or rural
Agricultural fields
No

Research

REU host station
No
Dry lab space
Yes
Wet Lab space
Yes
Research vessels available
Yes
GIS capacity on site
No
Long term data sets
Yes
On site herbarium or voucher species
Formal Data Management Plan
Yes
Mesocosms, plots, stream diversions, or other sets ups for outdoor manipulative experiments
No
Date Joined OBFS
February 13, 2024