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Community Taps Skills and Humor to Highlight Marine Safety

By Sue Keller | Sea Grant on Feb 9, 2018   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Community Taps Skills and Humor to Highlight Marine Safety

Marine safety is never far from coastal Alaskans’ thoughts, where commercial fishing and other marine trades are their livelihood. This holds true in Cordova, a community of 2,200 on Prince William Sound. Every February Cordovans enjoy displaying and testing their cold water safety skills during the Iceworm Survival Suit Races by donning survival suits, swimming […]

Polar Bears of the Past Survived Warmth

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 30, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Polar Bears of the Past Survived Warmth

An ancient jawbone has led scientists to believe that polar bears survived a period thousands of years ago that was warmer than today. Sandra Talbot of the USGS Alaska Science Center in Anchorage was one of 14 scientists who teamed to write a paper based on a polar bear jawbone found amid rocks on a […]

From the Editor: We are all Us

By Editor on Aug 17, 2017   Op/Ed and the Editor  

A short note to our readers. As citizens of our planet, citizens of the world’s societies, and most of all, American citizens, each of us deserve, and are expected to stop, look back, and perhaps listen to our past leaders and voices of moderation, whether it be decades ago, or yesterday.  From looking back on […]

Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

By Christine Baier | NOAA on Jun 30, 2017   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

In 2014 the Bering Sea warmed, raising concerns that pollock populations would plummet as they did in the previous warm phase of 2001-2005. But a new study suggests that this time young pollock had alternative resources that weren’t available during the last warming phase to help buffer ill effects of warming. With 2017 showing signs of cooling, […]

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