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Home » Environment & Natural Resources » Page 16

Category: Environment & Natural Resources

Commercial fishing boats are lined up at the dock at Seward's harbor on June 22. Numerous economic forces combined last year to create a $1.8 billion loss for the Alaska seafood industry, and related losses affected other states, according to a new report. (Courtesy/Yereth Rosen,Alaska Beacon)
Posted inNews, Environment & Natural Resources

Alaska’s seafood industry lost $1.8 billion last year, NOAA report says

Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon by Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon October 13, 2024October 13, 2024
One of the dead fish, a Dolly Varden, discovered by state biologists near a Juneau area gold mine in August. The biologists noted hemorrhaging near the head. (Courtesy/Alaska Department of Fish and Game)
Posted inLocal News, Mining

Dozens of fish died near Kensington gold mine, two months later state regulators still haven’t figured out why.

Max Graham - Northern Journal by Max Graham - Northern Journal October 5, 2024October 13, 2024
A Chevron subsidiary currently owns a small share of the pipeline that connects the Kuparuk oil field, pictured here, to the trans-Alaska pipeline. Chevron is proposing to sell its stake to a new Texas oil and gas company, Pontem Alaska Midstream. (Courtesy/ConocoPhillips)
Posted inState of Alaska, Energy, Business & Commerce, Environment & Natural Resources, Government & Elections, News

In sign of North Slope evolution, privately owned Texas company targets Chevron’s Alaska assets

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal September 17, 2024September 17, 2024
Mountain goats are one of several species in Southeast Alaska tracked in a new subsistence hunting dashboard created by the U.S. Forest Service. (Courtesy/Carlos DeLaTorre, USDA Forest Service)
Posted inNews, Southeast News, Environment & Natural Resources

Forest Service creates online dashboard for subsistence users

Wrangell Sentinel Staff by Wrangell Sentinel Staff September 14, 2024September 14, 2024
Posted inLocal News, Environment & Natural Resources

State landslide research team outlines promising new data in Haines

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News September 11, 2024
Posted inLocal News, Wildlife

The agony and the ecstasy of a moose hunt in the Chilkat Valley

by Rashah McChesney - Chilkat Valley News September 11, 2024February 10, 2025
Robert Sisson (left), former commissioner of the International Joint Commission, presides over a panel discussion Wednesday during the third annual Transboundary Mining Conference at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Posted inSoutheast News, Climate, Mining, Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska

Transboundary mining conference sees fears after natural and man-made disasters, hope after pacts

Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire by Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire September 3, 2024September 12, 2024
Blue mussels on a sandy beach
Posted inClimate, News, Local News

Rising PSP levels spark shellfish warnings across Southeast Alaska

Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News by Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News August 29, 2024September 12, 2024
A Haines Borough Police car on Main Street on May 21, 2024, in Haines, Alaska. (Rashah McChesney/Chilkat Valley News)
Posted inLocal News, Wildlife, Public Safety

Brown bear shooting sparks police and wildlife trooper response on FAA Road

Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News by Francisco Martínezcuello - Chilkat Valley News August 19, 2024October 13, 2024
Troll fishing boats hauled out on a grid, presumably for repair.
Posted inNews, Courts, Salmon

Federal appeals court ruling eliminates — for now — legal threat facing Southeast Alaska fishermen

James Brooks - Alaska Beacon by James Brooks - Alaska Beacon August 18, 2024October 14, 2024

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