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4:00 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

High Index Numbers Continue at the Port Moller Test Fishery

The Port Moller Test Fishery continues to record the highest traditional index numbers on record but it’s unclear if those numbers provide a clear picture of the sockeye resources passing through the test fishery area. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the story.

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Environment
2:45 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Veniaminof Volcano Lava Flows 1/3 Mile into Caldera

The lava flow from the Veniaminof volcano now extends nearly a third of a mile down the volcanic cone, while ash puffs are reaching up to 15 thousand feet.  The lava flow is about 160 feet wide, stretching about down the cone into its enormous caldera full of glacial ice.  There the super hot lava is melting some snow and ice according to UAF’s Jessica Larsen, the Acting Coordinating Scientist for the Alaska Volcano Observatory.

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Fisheries
1:07 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Slow Sockeye Escapement to the Nushagak and Wood Rivers

Credit Dave Bendinger
Workers put up the counting towers on the Wood River Monday night.

The escapement of sockeye to the Nushagak and Wood Rivers continues to be slow as commercial fishermen are anxiously awaiting the numbers to climb so they can go fishing in the Nushagak District. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the story.

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Fisheries
11:11 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Low Escapement Numbers for Nushagak River Kings

The escapement of king salmon to the Nushagak River continues to lag and the managers believe the weather might be a factor. KDLG’s Mike Mason reports.

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Environment
5:13 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Hydro Project Promises Cheap, Renewable Energy in Chignik Lagoon

Credit KDLG
A small hydro project on Packer's Creek may provide enough electricity to power Chignik Lagoon year round.

A long-awaited run-of-the-river hydro project may provide most of the village's electrical needs.

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Fisheries
5:01 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

A Large Driftnet Fleet is Ready to Fish in the Egegik District

All indications are that the Egegik District is the 1 district in Bristol Bay that is seeing a substantial amount of sockeye and the district apparently features a very large fleet ready to fish. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the details.

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Fisheries
4:51 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Sockeye Counting Begins at Wood River Towers

Credit KDLG
The count begins ...

Three technicians will man the towers 24/7 to help ADF&G produce an escapement estimate for the Wood River.

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Fisheries
2:56 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Researchers Suggest Creating New, Small, Commercial Fisheries to Supply Local Food Markets

A small handful of researchers with the University of Alaska recently published a study that tries to shed some light on why some Alaskan’s can’t get enough locally caught seafood to make themselves “Food Secure”. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the story.

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Arts
1:33 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Dillingham to Stop Collecting Sales Tax on Locally Made Art, Crafts, and Locally Grown Produce

The city of Dillingham will no longer charge sales tax on local arts, crafts, and locally grown produce.  KDLG's Ben Matheson has the story.

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Environment
1:20 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

House Bill Would Open Bristol Bay to Offshore Gas Leasing

Credit U.S. House Resources Committee
Proposed New Offshore Energy Plan from the Offshore Energy and Jobs Act

A bill working its way through the House of Representatives would open Bristol Bay to gas lease sales in a new leasing plan.   The legislation, however,  faces a skeptical Senate and a very long road to implementation.The Offshore Energy and Jobs Act passed the House Resources Committee last week. House republicans are again pushing to open much of the nation’s currently closed waters for drilling, including Bristol Bay.  This would scrap President Obama’s 5 year leasing plan and require a new one by 2015.

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Fisheries
10:24 am
Tue June 18, 2013

Escapement Counts in the Nushagak District

Credit KDLG
ADF&G Assistant Area Management Biologist Matt Jones helps set up the Wood River counting towers.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports that another 421 king salmon were counted as escapement on Monday to the Nushagak River. That pushes the season total up to 8,355. The escapement goal for kings is 95-thousand fish.

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Fisheries
9:39 am
Tue June 18, 2013

Port Moller Test Fishery Update from Monday's Catch

Credit Mike Mason
A sockeye about to hit the deck of the R/V Pandalus during the Port Moller Test Fishery.

The ongoing Port Moller Test Fishery continues to post the highest index numbers on record for this time in the season.

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Other
4:59 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

State Flags Lowered to Half-Staff on Tuesday

All state flags are to be lowered to half-staff Tuesday in honor of former State Representative Jack Fuller. He died on June 11th in Wasilla at the age of 91. Fuller was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1978. State flags are to be returned to full-staff on Wednesday.

Fisheries
3:48 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

High Index Numbers at the Port Moller Test Fishery

Credit Mike Mason
The crew of the Pandalus pulls the 200-fathom replacement net used as part of the Port Moller Test Fishery.

The Port Moller Test Fishery continues to produce high index numbers leading to speculation that the Bristol Bay sockeye run is either early or large. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the details.

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Environment
12:15 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Red Flag Warning in Effect for Critical Fire Weather Conditions North of Iliamna

Credit National Weather Service Anchorage Forecast Office
Regions with Current Red Flag Warnings in Effect

A red flag warning is in effect for critical fire weather conditions north of Iliamna today. Unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions have primed southwest Alaska for potential wildfires. The warning extends north from Iliamna to the Lower Kuskokwim valley. Meteorologist Michael Lawson says the dry air is a central factor, as relative humidity levels drop as low as 12 to 15 percent.

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