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Tyler Norman Wanted for Monday Stabbing/Kidnapping Incident

By Alaska Native News on Aug 10, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Tyler Norman Wanted for Monday Stabbing/Kidnapping Incident

Anchorage police say they are seeking the whereabouts of 29-year-old Tyler W. Norman in connection with  a Burglary/Kidnapping incident that occurred on the 3800-block of Arkansas Drive on Monday evening. APD patrol officers responded to the address in the Spenard area at 8:33 pm on Monday in regards to an assault call. Upon arrival, officers […]

Alaska participates in Indigenous aquaculture gathering

By Karen Grosskreutz | Alaska Sea Grant on Aug 10, 2023   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant  

Alaska participates in Indigenous aquaculture gathering

In June, members of the Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative Network, including citizens from Alaska Native tribes, traveled to Washington state to participate in the 2023 Salish Summit. The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community hosted the four-day event that featured the opportunity to work together and contribute to construction of a clam garden at Kukutali Preserve. The Summit also provided rich learning […]

Alaska blueberries are good for you. Right?

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 10, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska blueberries are good for you. Right?

Our beloved Alaska blueberry seems to have a bad reputation in parts of Europe and Scandinavia. There, people have called it the “mad berry,” “intoxicating berry” and “vomit berry.” Zuzana Vaneková, a pharmacology researcher at the University of Vienna in Austria, recently visited Alaska to gather blueberries in order to help solve a mystery regarding […]

ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

By ADF&G on Aug 10, 2023   Featured, Science/Education, State  

ADF&G and USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon

(Soldotna) – ADF&G and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are collaborating on a multi-year radio tagging study of adult coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. Fall and winter of 2023 is the second year of a three-year study to assess run timing, migratory patterns, and spawning distribution of coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. […]

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