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How Many Alaska Glaciers? There’s No Easy Answer

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 30, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

How Many Alaska Glaciers? There’s No Easy Answer

Image: Yakutat Glacier. Photo by Sam Herreid Not long ago, a glaciologist wrote that the number of glaciers in Alaska “is estimated at (greater than) 100,000.” That fuzzy number, maybe written in passive voice for a reason, might be correct. But it depends upon how you count. Another glaciologist saw an example of the confusion […]

Study of Northern Alaska Could Rewrite Arctic history

By David Hirsch | Dartmouth College on May 30, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Study of Northern Alaska Could Rewrite Arctic history

  HANOVER, N.H. – Parts of Alaska’s mountainous Brooks Range were likely transported from Greenland and a stretch of the Canadian Arctic much farther to the east, according to a series of Dartmouth-led studies detailing over 300 million years of Arctic geologic history. The finding updates the geological evolution of the Arctic Ocean and could […]

Young Gray Whale Found Dead at Clam Gulch

By Julie Speegle | NOAA on May 29, 2019   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Young Gray Whale Found Dead at Clam Gulch

  Photo: Dead gray whale at Clam Gulch, on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Photo: NOAA/May 28, 2019 A family fishing for herring north of the Clam Gulch Recreation Area on the Kenai Peninsula last Wednesday discovered a dead whale. They reported this stranding to NOAA Fisheries this past Friday with a photograph. Marine mammal […]

Representatives urge Administration to Reject Steep Pioneer Home Rate Increases

By Austin Baird | Akleg on May 29, 2019   Featured, State  

Representatives urge Administration to Reject Steep Pioneer Home Rate Increases

  19 members send letter to Department of Health and Social Services as Alaskans speak out JUNEAU – Nineteen members of the Alaska House of Representatives signed a letter to Health Commissioner Adam Crum and Pioneer Home Director Clinton Lasley urging the Department of Health and Social Services to reevaluate the Dunleavy Administration’s proposed rate […]

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