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UAF Group Receives Philanthropic Grant to Aid Chignik Region Communities

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on May 24, 2023   Featured, General News, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

UAF Group Receives Philanthropic Grant to Aid Chignik Region Communities

A University of Alaska Fairbanks coastal organization has received a $590,000 philanthropic grant to map rapidly changing watersheds of the Chignik region on the Alaska Peninsula.  The project is in part a response to the region’s repeated salmon fishery collapses, which researchers say are partly due to alterations to fish habitat by shoreline changes and […]

House Passes Young, Ruppersberger Bill to Help Coastal Communities Prepare for Storms, Floods

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Nov 18, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

House Passes Young, Ruppersberger Bill to Help Coastal Communities Prepare for Storms, Floods

Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressmen Don Young (R-AK) and C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) that will help local and state governments protect the country’s 95,000 miles of shoreline.  The Digital Coast Act will now be considered by the U.S. Senate, which already passed the legislation before technical changes were made. The […]

NASA Space Laser Missions Map 16 Years of Ice Sheet Loss

By Kate Ramsayer | NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Apr 30, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA Space Laser Missions Map 16 Years of Ice Sheet Loss

  Using data from the ICESat and ICESat-2 laser altimeters, scientists precisely measured how much ice has been lost from ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland between 2003 and 2019. The Antarctic Peninsula, seen here, was one of the fastest changing regions of the continent. Credits: NASA / K. Ramsayer The results provide insights into how […]

Making a New Map of Denali

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 20, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Making a New Map of Denali

A Fairbanks scientist recently made an intricate new map of Denali while crisscrossing its summit a few times in a single-engine airplane. His top-of-the-continent measurement was within a few feet of a GPS reading done a few years ago, using a system he calls fodar. Matt Nolan is a former University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty […]

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