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Alaska’s COVID Alert Level Drops From High to Intermediate

By Lauren E. Gilliam | State of Alaska on May 20, 2021   Featured, Health, State  

Alaska’s COVID Alert Level Drops From High to Intermediate

May 20, 2021 (Anchorage, AK) – Commending Alaskans’ efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced the statewide COVID-19 14-day average case rate has dropped from a classified “high” to an “intermediate” level, with 9.95 cases per 100,000. Alaska has been in the high alert category, with greater than 10 […]

The Recent Fall of the Upper Yukon River

By Alaska Native News on Feb 28, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Recent Fall of the Upper Yukon River

While skiing with two friends on the frozen Yukon River a few weeks ago, I visited the eight people who live between the towns of Eagle and Circle, which are 160 river miles apart. The adults in those three households all shared the same observation: The Yukon River’s average level has dropped recently. They all […]

Heat Wave Hits Cook Inlet Salmon Streams

By Brandon Hill | Cook Inletkeeper on Jul 11, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Heat Wave Hits Cook Inlet Salmon Streams

  Climate Crisis Sends Stream Temperatures Off the Charts  HOMER, AK— As Alaskans suffer through the smoke, haze and danger of a record-breaking heat wave, Alaska’s salmon are suffering too. On July 7th, stream temperatures topped 81.7 oF (27.6 oC) in the Deshka River, a major salmon stream on the west side of Cook Inlet […]

Sitka Sound 2019 Herring GHL Set at 12,869 tons

By Fishermen's News Online on Dec 7, 2018   Fishermen's News Online  

Sitka Sound 2019 Herring GHL Set at 12,869 tons

The guideline harvest level (GHL) for the 2019 Sitka Sound sac roe herring harvest has been set at 12,869 tons. Alaska Department of Fish and Game officials said the forecast is based on a 20 percent harvest rate of the forecasted mature biomass of 62,343 tons. The 2019 forecast is a boost from the 55,637 […]

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