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Norton Sound Winter Commercial Red King Crab Fishery in Limbo

By Fishermen's News Online on Feb 17, 2020   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Norton Sound Winter Commercial Red King Crab Fishery in Limbo

  The Norton Sound winter commercial crab fish is on hold for lack of buyers, and an area fishery group is calling for the closure of the fishery for 2020 for conservation purposes. The board of the Norton Sound Economic Development Corp. (NSEDC) on Monday, Feb. 10, urged the Alaska Department of Fish and Game […]

Eggs-Alutiiq Word of the Week-May 12th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on May 13, 2019   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Eggs-Alutiiq Word of the Week-May 12th

Manit-Eggs Manigsurciqukut.We’re going to look for eggs. Bird eggs are a favorite spring food in Alutiiq communities. Each year many thousands of seabirds nest along the rocky shores of the Gulf of Alaska coast. Collectors begin gathering eggs in May, particularly gull eggs. To avoid eggs with developing chicks, it is important to collect those […]

A Bad Summer for Birds on Northern Island

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 22, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

A Bad Summer for Birds on Northern Island

  “So, you get to write the obituary for Alaska,” George Divoky said. The seasoned biologist with the quick-twitch brain had spotted me, notebook in hand, standing near his poster at the December 2018 meeting of the American Geophysical Union in Washington, D.C. Divoky’s greeting left me without words, but I knew what he meant. […]

Alaska’s North Slope Snow-Free Season is Lengthening

By Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences on Aug 4, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska’s North Slope Snow-Free Season is Lengthening

On the North Slope of Alaska, snow is melting earlier in the spring and the snow-in date is happening later in the fall, according to a new study by Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) researchers. Atmospheric dynamics and sea ice conditions are behind this lengthening […]

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