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All Three Goldstream Burglary Suspects Rounded up

By Alaska Native News on Feb 14, 2017   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

All Three Goldstream Burglary Suspects Rounded up

Alaska State Troopers say that they now have three suspects in custody in connection with the February 9th theft of an ATM machine during a break-in at the Goldstream Store in Fairbanks. Troopers say that as a result of news coverage, on February 10th, a person notified AST that the vehicle that could have been […]

Coast Guard Rescues Two from Unalaska Aircraft Crashsite

By Petty Officer 1st Class Bill Colclough | USCG on Dec 5, 2016   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Coast Guard Rescues Two from Unalaska Aircraft Crashsite

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Coast Guard aircrew rescued two people from a helicopter that crashed near the Dutch Harbor Airport on Unalaska Island Friday afternoon. Watchstanders at the 17th Coast Guard District Command Center received a 406 megahertz personal locator beacon activation from a R22 Robinson helicopter. The beacon was plotted in a position approximately […]

Earth’s Expanding Crust Swallowed Beneath Aleutians

By Ned Rozell | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Oct 6, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Earth’s Expanding Crust Swallowed Beneath Aleutians

Sometimes, a great idea arrives ahead of its time. A person squints at a raw landscape, thinks about it in his bunk on a heaving ship, dreams of it. He scribbles a diagram. He remains quiet years later as others rediscover the same thing. Such was the case of a rugged geologist who island-hopped in […]

Mixing New Technology and People Power for an Accurate Count of Endangered Steller Sea Lions

By Katie Doptis | NOAA Fisheries on Oct 3, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, Southwest Alaska  

Mixing New Technology and People Power for an Accurate Count of Endangered Steller Sea Lions

  Fall at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center means researchers are sifting through all the data they collected over the summer months in the field. For the Steller sea lion team that means reviewing hundreds of thousands of photos. Every summer AFSC’s Marine Mammal Lab scientists conduct Steller sea lion surveys along the Aleutian Island […]

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