Bering Sea Voices

Voices from the Frontlines of a Changing Bering Sea

Videos

After the Ice, a three-part video series funded by the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH), captures the stories of Indigenous communities immensely challenged by sea ice loss in Alaska’s Bering Sea. SEARCH sea ice scientists partnered with the Bering Sea Elders Group, an association of Alaska Native elders appointed by 39 Iñupiat and Yup’ik tribes in Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and Bering Strait region, to create the films. The series is available on the PBS Terra YouTube Channel

Disappearing Ice is Threatening Native Alaskans' Way of Life | After the Ice

Relocate or Rebuild? Indigenous Alaskans Forced to Choose | After the Ice

Alaskan Native Elders Tell Their Climate Change Story | After the Ice


Watch other videos related to the Bering Sea Elders contribution to the NOAA 2019 Arctic Report Card.

Alaskan Native Communities Partner with Scientist on NOAA 2019 Arctic Report Card

NOAA’s Arctic Report Card 2019 Summary

Featuring Jerry Ivanoff (Unalakleet), Clyde Oxereok (Wales), and Carol Oliver (Golovin)

AGU Fall Meeting 2019 Press Conference Segment

This clip shows Bering Sea Elders Group Executive Director Mellisa Johnson presenting at the Arctic Report Card Press Release at the 2019 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU)

The ELOKA Program is generously supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation through awards OPP-1554271, OPP-1549912, and OPP-1546038