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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 […]

Melting Glaciers Will Challenge Some Salmon Populations and Benefit Others

By Braden McMillan | SFU on Mar 11, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

Melting Glaciers Will Challenge Some Salmon Populations and Benefit Others

  A new Simon Fraser University-led study looking at the effects that glacier retreat will have on western North American Pacific salmon predicts that while some salmon populations may struggle, others may benefit. The research, published today in the journal BioScience, examined the multiple ways in which salmon might be affected by climate-change driven glacier retreat […]

British Columbia Mega Mines in U.S.-Canada Transboundary Watersheds Are a Liability to West Coast Wild Salmon

By Salmon Beyond Borders on Feb 8, 2019   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

British Columbia Mega Mines in U.S.-Canada Transboundary Watersheds Are a Liability to West Coast Wild Salmon

  (Juneau, Alaska)—News broke Thursday that Brazil’s mining agency plans to ban upstream tailings dams used for storing mining waste, after Vale SA Corrego do Feijao mine’s dam burst on January 25, 2019. More than 150 people were killed in this disaster, and hundreds more are still missing, and presumed dead. This catastrophic mine failure […]

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