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Published on Dec 18, 2024Source: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on Dec 18, 2024
Federal Subsistence Board expands with Alaska Native recommendations in mind
Rural Alaskans have long relied on subsistence practices to put food on the table, which is why it matters who regulates fishing, hunting and gathering in the state. The Federal Subsistence Board manages how wild foods are harvested on federal lands and …
Source: KUCB - Alaska - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska's Embarrassing Senator - and the Media Running Cover for Her
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. It's true - many of us here in the Great Land of Alaska will never get over being embarrassed by the uncanny political survival of Lisa …
Source: Red State - Right-wing -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska Awarded Funding To Enhance Private Forest Resilience
The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DOF) has been awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture as part of a national effort to support sustainable forestland management and conservation. The $2 million grant, funded through …
Source: KSRM 920 AM - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
How to get your perfect Alaska Christmas tree
PALMER, Alaska (KTUU) - With only one more week until Christmas, there’s still some time left to get your Christmas tree. But if you’re cutting your own tree this year, there are a few things you’ll need to know. The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska’s Mount Veniaminof Volcano Is Stealthy—Here’s Why
Despite a history of frequent activity, Mount Veniaminof often erupts without warning. Unlike most volcanoes, the ice-covered mountain in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands doesn’t rumble or bloat in the days to weeks prior to an event. Now, new research is …
Source: Eos - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
University of Alaska marine energy projects receive $1.5 million
Photo by Ben Loeffler The frozen Yukon River winds through Interior Alaska just upstream from the village of Galena in December 2024. The under-ice hydrokinetics project aims to develop a technology that can produce electricity from the water moving under …
Source: Alaska Native News - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska pollock fishery celebrates defeat of trawl ban in Prince William Sound
The Alaska Pollock Fishery Alliance (APFA) is celebrating the defeat of a trawling ban in Prince William Sound (PWS) after Alaska’s Board of Fisheries shot down the proposal. The PWS pollock trawl fishery is the only state-managed pollock trawl fishery in …
Source: SeafoodSource - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska moves to open up Prince William Sound for octopus fishery
Commercial fishermen in Prince William Sound, Alaska, could soon be able to harvest octopus after the Alaska Board of Fisheries voted to allow a directed fishery at its recent December meeting. Commercial fishermen are already allowed to catch octopus as …
Source: SeafoodSource - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Alaska Airlines to Launch First Nonstop Service Between San Diego and Washington DCA
Alaska Airlines is set to make history as the first carrier to offer nonstop service between San Diego International Airport (SAN) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). Approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) under the FAA …
Source: Business Traveler - Neutral