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Sullivan Delivers Message to Podesta, White House at CERAWeek: End LNG Ban Immediately

By Office of Senator Sullivan on Mar 19, 2024   State  

Sullivan Delivers Message to Podesta, White House at CERAWeek: End LNG Ban Immediately

HOUSTON, TEXAS – U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, hand delivered a letter Monday at CERAWeek in Houston, Texas, to President Biden’s Climate Envoy John Podesta urging an “immediate reversal” of the Biden administration’s ban on new LNG exports and warning of the “dire national security and foreign policy […]

Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network

By Haley Dunleavy | UAF on Mar 19, 2024   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network

  Toolik Field Station has partnered with the new Polar Research Infrastructure Network to boost international collaboration in polar science.  The project, coordinated by the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany, will increase international access to 64 field stations, vessels and other polar research facilities across Europe, the Americas and Antarctica. Researchers from the U.S. will be […]

State Asks for More than $700 Billion in Compensation for Federal Taking of State Land in Bristol Bay

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Mar 19, 2024   Featured, State  

State Asks for More than $700 Billion in Compensation for Federal Taking of State Land in Bristol Bay

(Anchorage, AK) – When the United States tied up 309 square miles of State land in Bristol Bay with new regulations, it broke its contract with the State, violating the Cook Inlet Land Exchange of 1976 and violating the Statehood Act of 1953. Thursday, the state of Alaska filed a complaint in the U.S. Court […]

Enhancing Wild Red King Crab Populations Through Hatchery-Rearing Programs

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Mar 19, 2024   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Enhancing Wild Red King Crab Populations Through Hatchery-Rearing Programs

Scientists examine effects of release timing and size at release on survival of hatchery-reared red king crab.  A new study found that releasing red king crab as early as possible after they are reared in a hatchery may improve young crab survival and save operational costs. Scientists from the Alaska Fisheries Science Center observed that the best time […]

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