Corporate Support

Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center

The Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center (PCCRC) at the Ӱ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences was formed in 2000. The Pollock Conservation Cooperative (PCC) has given over $16 million to the PCCRC since its inception. PCC members who have contributed to the PCCRC include American Seafoods Company, Arctic Storm, Glacier Fish Company, Starbound, and Trident Seafoods. The PCC is the single largest private contributor to the Ӱ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences and one of the top three contributors to the University of Ӱ.

This long partnership between the PCC and the Ӱ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences has resulted in millions of dollars of critical peer-reviewed research on management-relevant issues, including stock assessment, fish population dynamics, factors influencing Steller sea lion abundance, ecosystem-based management, and rockfish and salmon genetics. The PCC has also funded several Graduate Fellows in these marine science fields.

The Pollock Conservation Cooperative, a fish harvesting cooperative, formed in December 1998 to resolve problems of overcapacity, promote conservation and enhance utilization of fishery resources.

Crowley

The names of the students in the Photo from left to right are:  Elizabeth Lindley, John Oulton and Shamaria Hale.

Crowley has been supporting the University of Ӱ Fairbanks since 1994. They’ve provided over 25 scholarships and contributed to the University of Ӱ Museum of the North expansion project. "We are proud to contribute to the academic success of Ӱn students,” said Crowley’s Bob Cox, vice president, petroleum distribution. “Most of these bright students are dedicated to serving their state after graduation.”

Preferences for Crowley-funded Ӱ scholarships are given to students from Crowley-served communities throughout the state, including Anchorage, Kenai, Palmer, Wasilla, Nenana, Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Glennallen, Valdez, Fort Yukon, Galena, St. Mary's, Iliamna, Bethel, Aniak, McGrath, Hooper Bay, St. Michael, Nome, Kotzebue, Juneau, Ketchikan, Naknek, Talkeetna and Prudhoe Bay.

Since 1984, Crowley has provided scholarship funding for more than 1,000 students studying at maritime academies and other select institutions in the lower 48 states, Ӱ, Puerto Rico and Central America. In 1994, Crowley Chairman, President and CEO, Tom Crowley Jr., established the Thomas B. Crowley Sr. Memorial Scholarship Program, in honor of his father, and has also donated more than $3 million over the years to support other educational programs.

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Holland America Line and Princess Cruises

Ralph Samuels with 2015 Holland America Line Scholarship Recipient Selina Sam

Holland America Line and Princess Cruises (HAP) has supported UA for over two decades. Our shared goals of workforce development and a strong, healthy economy and environment in Ӱ make us ideal partners. For example, HAP supported the Ӱ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) in 2008 when they donated $100,000 over four years in support of the Ӱ Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program (MAP). HAP also gave the lead gift supporting the UA Museum of the North’s special exhibit: Arctic Odyssey: Voyages of the R/V Sikuliaq as well as supporting open house events in communities such as Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward. Our partnership holds great value for both HAP and the university.