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Alaska SeaLife Center, Seward

Alaska Public Health Lavoratory & State Medical Examiner
DEC Seafood and Food Safety Lab
DHSS Virology Lab
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Research Laboratory

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The Alaska SeaLife Center is the first facility of its kind to be designed with the missions of research, rehabilitation and public education. Dedicated to understanding the effects of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and maintaining the integrity of marine ecosystems for future generations, the 96,000 square foot building is the largest cold water marine research facility in the Northern Hemisphere. The SeaLife Center’s research areas were designed to allow public viewing where possible. For example, wet labs can be viewed through a special grate separator and many holding tanks can be observed through viewing windows. The laboratory facilities are also very flexible to accommodate changing researchers and subjects.
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Architecture, Planning, and Design Firm - Anchorage, Alaska