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Coast Guard Reminds Mariners of Dangers of Vessel Snowloads

By Coast Guard 17th District External Affairs Office on Nov 16, 2015   Featured, General News  

Coast Guard Reminds Mariners of Dangers of Vessel Snowloads

JUNEAU, Alaska — The Coast Guard encourages harbor users to be aware of the dangers of snow loads on their vessels this winter in Alaskan ports. Every year Alaska gets large amounts of snowfall and rain which increases snow load danger, especially on boats moored in small boat harbors. On average, more than 10 boats […]

Pioneer Songbird Meets an Early Snowstorm

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Pioneer Songbird Meets an Early Snowstorm

As piles of wet snow fell, an unexpected guest rapped at the window. My wife, Kristen, heard it bump into the glass. She was soon cupping in her hands a delicate bird she saw perched on the windowsill. “It’s a golden-crowned kinglet!” she said. Kristen is a bird biologist, but I was surprised at her […]

Archaeologists Piece Together how Crew Survived 1813 Shipwreck in Alaska

By Peter West | NSF on Sep 9, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Archaeologists Piece Together how Crew Survived 1813 Shipwreck in Alaska

Working closely with the U.S. Forest Service and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, an international team of researchers funded by the National Science Foundation has begun to piece together an archaeological and historical narrative of how the crew of the wrecked 19th century Russian-American Company sailing ship Neva survived the harsh subarctic winter. “The items […]

Underneath the Ice: Seeking Juvenile Salmon on Alaska’s Frozen Susitna River

By NOAA on Jul 13, 2015   Featured, State  

Underneath the Ice: Seeking Juvenile Salmon on Alaska’s Frozen Susitna River

Imagine spending 4 days traveling miles up a frozen river in Alaska by snow machine, auguring holes through ice as thick as 80 cm, and looking for juvenile salmon.  That’s the adventure NOAA’s Alaska Region Habitat Conservation Division Hydropower Coordinator Susan Walker and colleague Jeff Davis set off on last February on the Susitna River, […]

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