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Dance-Alutiiq Word of the Week-December 9th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Dec 10, 2018   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Dance-Alutiiq Word of the Week-December 9th

Agnguarluni—Dance Agnguart’skuk!—Let’s dance! Dancing was a favorite activity at Alutiiq winter festivals. Moving to the rhythmic beat of skin drums, Alutiiq men reenacted hunting scenes and women danced in praise of ancestors. Performances were held in the men’s house, a large single-roomed structure built and maintained by a wealthy chief. Here men also met to […]

Wintertime Arctic Sea Ice Growth Slows Long-Term Decline: NASA

By Maria-Jose Vinas | NASA on Dec 8, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Wintertime Arctic Sea Ice Growth Slows Long-Term Decline: NASA

New NASA research has found that increases in the rate at which Arctic sea ice grows in the winter may have partially slowed down the decline of the Arctic sea ice cover. As temperatures in the Arctic have warmed at double the pace of the rest of the planet, the expanse of frozen seawater that […]

DDT in Alaska Meltwater Poses Cancer Risk for People Who Eat Lots of Fish

By Beth Staples | University of Maine on Dec 8, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

DDT in Alaska Meltwater Poses Cancer Risk for People Who Eat Lots of Fish

  [dropcap]C[/dropcap]hildren in Alaska whose diet includes a lot of fish from rivers fed by the Eastern Alaska Mountain Range may have a long-term elevated risk for cancer because of insecticides — including DDT — in the meltwater. Even with low levels of organochlorine pollutants (OCPs) in glacial meltwater, the risk of cancer for youth […]

Sitka Sound 2019 Herring GHL Set at 12,869 tons

By Fishermen's News Online on Dec 7, 2018   Fishermen's News Online  

Sitka Sound 2019 Herring GHL Set at 12,869 tons

The guideline harvest level (GHL) for the 2019 Sitka Sound sac roe herring harvest has been set at 12,869 tons. Alaska Department of Fish and Game officials said the forecast is based on a 20 percent harvest rate of the forecasted mature biomass of 62,343 tons. The 2019 forecast is a boost from the 55,637 […]

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