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NOAA celebrates new Arctic observatory near Utqiaġvik

By Theo Stein|NOAA Communications on Sep 10, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

NOAA celebrates new Arctic observatory near Utqiaġvik

For almost half a century, some of the most important observations of the changing Arctic climate were captured and analyzed in a cramped 960 square-foot temporary structure at the northernmost tip of the United States.  NOAA’s Barrow Atmospheric Baseline Observatory is one of four monitoring stations maintained by the Global Monitoring Laboratory, which produce long-term, […]

Coast Guard Task Force Returns From Conducting Facility Inspections in Northwest Arctic Borough

By 17th District online newsroom on Jul 19, 2022   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

Coast Guard Task Force Returns From Conducting Facility Inspections in Northwest Arctic Borough

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Coast Guard task force returned to Anchorage Friday after a nine-day deployment conducting facility inspections in Northwest Arctic Borough.   From July 6 through 15, members of Sector Anchorage’s Marine Safety Task Force (MSTF) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) inspected 24 bulk fuel storage facilities in 11 Alaskan communities, including Kotzeue, Kivalina, […]

Utqiagvik, where there’s still snow in June

By Serina Wesen | Geophysical Institute on Jun 23, 2022   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Utqiagvik, where there’s still snow in June

A group of University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty, students and staff has been conducting Arctic fieldwork in Utqiagvik since mid-April to measure snowmelt, but the melt only started in mid-June. This is an exceptionally late melt year. The Snow Albedo Evolution in the Arctic team, or SALVO, has been working hard through the midnight sun, […]

Governor Dunleavy Announces Three Judicial Appointments

By Jeff Turner | Office of the Governor on Dec 27, 2021   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Announces Three Judicial Appointments

(Anchorage) – Governor Mike Dunleavy announced three appointees Thurdday to the Alaska Superior Court. The judges were selected from a list of individuals nominated by the Alaska Judicial Council. Juneau Superior Court: Marianna Carpeneti has been an Alaskan for 36 ½ years and has practiced law for 9 ½ years. She graduated from the University […]

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