Organization
U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy
Emailraychelleg@hotmail.com
Location
Marathon , Ontario P0T 2E0
CanadaBio
Raychelle Aluaq Daniel grew up in Tuntutuliak, Alaska, a Yup’ik village along the Qinaq River by the Bering Sea. She is currently with The Pew Charitable Trusts U.S. Arctic Program based in Washington D.C. She collaborates with Indigenous peoples and tribal communities on advancing policy and research priorities important for a subsistence way of life. Some of these issues include: bridging indigenous knowledge and science in decision-making, advancing the co-production of knowledge, identifying policy priorities from an indigenous perspective, and addressing the impacts from anthropogenic marine activities such as Arctic shipping. She worked briefly for the Department of the Interior on policy analysis of tribal climate resilience. She coordinated the development of a monitoring plan for marine ecosystems in the Pacific Island Network and has worked on marine mammal research projects in the Beaufort Sea and the Gulf of Alaska.