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Lessons from Bones, Dusty and Stinky

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 3, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Lessons from Bones, Dusty and Stinky

  Nicole Misarti has gagged in the name of science. The University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist uses new and old bones of animals to determine what their lives were like. Those bones are not always clean and odor-free. Five years ago, to recover bones from walruses killed during a group-trampling event near Point Lay, Misarti […]

Sockeye Carcasses Tossed on Shore over Two Decades Spur Tree Growth

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Oct 26, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Sockeye Carcasses Tossed on Shore over Two Decades Spur Tree Growth

Hansen Creek, a small stream in southwest Alaska, is hard to pick out on a map. It’s just over a mile long and about 4 inches deep. Crossing from one bank to the other takes about five big steps. Yet this stream is home to one of the most dense sockeye salmon runs in Alaska’s […]

UW: Past Warm Period Polar Bear Strategy won’t Suffice this Time

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Oct 9, 2018   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

UW: Past Warm Period Polar Bear Strategy won’t Suffice this Time

Polar bears likely survived past warm periods in the Arctic, when sea ice cover was low, by scavenging on the carcasses of stranded large whales. This food source sustained the bears when they were largely restricted to land, unable to roam the ice in search of seals to hunt. A new study led by the University of […]

Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

By Ken Marsh/Ryan Ragan | ADF&G on Jul 20, 2016   Events/Notices  

Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

(Anchorage) — As salmon surge into Southcentral fisheries from Chitina to China Poot Bay, anglers and dipnetters are reminded to properly dispose of fish waste. Discarding fish waste on public or private property or along roads, pull-offs and trails can attract bears into areas frequented by the public and result in fines ranging from $300 […]

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