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Allakaket Man Suffers Gunshot Blast at Late Night Party

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 14, 2011   Rural  

FAIRBANKS-At three o’clock in the morning, Wednesday, July 13th, Alaska State troopers in Fairbanks received a call from Allakaket of a person shot with a shotgun in the leg. After arriving in Allakaket, investigation revealed that during a scuffle that night, while fighting for control of a shotgun, it discharged striking Joseph Semaken.

World's Oceans in Shocking Decline

By BBC News, Environment Coorespondent, Richard Black on Jul 13, 2011   World  

The oceans are in a worse state than previously suspected, according to an expert panel of scientists. In a new report, they warn that ocean life is "at high risk of entering a phase of extinction of marine species unprecedented in human history". They conclude that issues such as over-fishing, pollution and climate change are […]

Seine Retrieved From Ice Maiden

By Press Release on Jul 13, 2011   At Sea  

VALDEZ, Alaska – Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Valdez personnel continue to monitor response efforts to the grouding and sinking of the 36-foot fishing vessel Ice Maiden Tuesday as the vessel's seine net was retrieved and no longer poses a threat to marine life or other boaters.

Sealaska Finds an Ancient Canoe Near Kasaan

By Press Release on Jul 13, 2011   Rural  

JUNEAU, Alaska – Sealaska Corporation has found an ancient, partially carved Haida canoe on forested land it owns near the Organized Village of Kasaan on Prince of Wales Island.

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