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New Study Shows Pacific Cod Eggs are Highly Vulnerable to Changes in Bottom Temperature

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Feb 25, 2020   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

New Study Shows Pacific Cod Eggs are Highly Vulnerable to Changes in Bottom Temperature

  The 2013 to 2016 marine heatwave—known as “The Blob”—is the largest warm anomaly ever recorded in the North Pacific. In the Gulf of Alaska, scientists have connected low numbers of Pacific cod larvae, juveniles, and adults to loss of spawning habitat. This occured during and immediately following the heatwave. Compounding the ecological loss is the […]

Record Low Level of Bering Sea Ice Causes Profound, Widespread Impacts

By Paula Dobbyn | Alaska Sea Grant on Dec 12, 2019   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant  

Record Low Level of Bering Sea Ice Causes Profound, Widespread Impacts

Sea ice in the Bering Sea shrank to its lowest levels in recorded history in 2018, profoundly affecting northwest Alaska residents who depend on marine resources for food, cash and culture, according to a new peer-reviewed study. “This is an extreme event with immediate and long-lasting repercussions. It’s indicative of very rapid change in the […]

Smoking During Pregnancy (SDP) – 2019 Statistics & How to Stop It?

By Tiffany Simmons | CHILDMODE.COM on Nov 3, 2019   Featured, Health  

Smoking During Pregnancy (SDP) – 2019 Statistics & How to Stop It?

Source: Childmode.com According to Wikipedia, for every 100 U.S adults, age 18 or older, more than 15 smoked cigarettes in 2016. In other words, there are about 37.8 million cases of cigarette smokers in the United States. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, accounting for approximately 443,000 deaths, or […]

Murkowski: No Permit for Mine That Damages Fishery

By Fishermen's News Online on Sep 29, 2019   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Murkowski: No Permit for Mine That Damages Fishery

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska says a mine that can’t stand on its own without negative impact to fisheries resources should not be permitted. Murkowski’s concerns, addressed during a Washington DC celebration of Bristol Bay’s wild salmon, came in the wake of her reading the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Pebble mine produced by […]

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