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Murkowski: Alaskan Communities to Receive Economic Boost

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jun 27, 2017   Featured, State  

Murkowski: Alaskan Communities to Receive Economic Boost

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) announced Monday that the Department of the Interior is distributing more than $29.69 million to eligible local governments throughout Alaska.  These payments are made to boroughs and counties across the United States that contain federal lands to help offset the cost of maintaining community services, such as […]

VPSOs Get New Fire Suppression Tool

By DPS on Mar 8, 2016   Featured, State  

VPSOs Get New Fire Suppression Tool

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – Village Public Safety Officers across Alaska are getting new equipment to keep their communities safe. Two hundred innovative Fire Suppression Tools (FSTs), distributed by Flameguard USA, were purchased by the Bristol Bay Native Association and Kodiak Area Native Association VPSO grantees.  The FSTs were then distributed by the Department of Public Safety’s […]

Scientists Establish Baseline to Gauge How Alaska Communities Will Respond to Change

By Marjorie Mooney-Seus | AFSC News on Feb 19, 2016   Featured, State  

Scientists Establish Baseline to Gauge How Alaska Communities Will Respond to Change

In a new study by NOAA Fisheries, scientists looked at 347 Alaska communities to assess their dependence on marine resources and socio-economic well-being.  This is the first time that NOAA Fisheries has used “quantitative” indicators for this type of assessment in Alaska. Scientists hope to provide marine resource managers with a scientifically sound rapid assessment […]

Mount Polley Mine Report Highlights Threats to Alaska Salmon, Fishing Jobs and Communities

By Heather Hardcastle on Feb 2, 2015   Featured, National  

Mount Polley Mine Report Highlights Threats to Alaska Salmon, Fishing Jobs and Communities

A diverse group of Alaskans said a report released today on the Mount Polley mine disaster in British Columbia (B.C.) provides new evidence that mines planned and under construction in the B.C. headwaters of highly productive Southeast Alaska salmon rivers are a threat to multi-billion dollar fisheries and a way of life for thousands of […]

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