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Snow and wind hit Bristol Bay region for a second time this week
The second snow storm in a week has hit the Dillingham area, prompting a winter weather advisory through 6 p.m. and multiple closures around town.
Arctic "report card" points to rapid and dramatic impacts of climate change
This past summer in the Arctic was the warmest since 1900, leading to early snowmelt and diminished sea ice.
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An average February means good hunting conditions around Togiak
After a warm start to the winter, the recent bouts of cold weather and heavier snowfall have made for more favorable conditions. Togiak Traditional…
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NOAA releases its annual report on the Arctic
In 2022, the Greenland ice sheet continued to melt with two extreme melt-offs. Seabirds are dying off at an alarming rate. More ships are passing through the Arctic as the climate warms.
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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 22, 2022
The Wood River run passed the 100,000-fish minimum managers need to open fishing in the Nushagak District. Fishermen will have their first opener soon. Egegik fishermen caught more than 200,000 fish on Tuesday. Fleets in the Ugashik and Naknek-Kvichak were out as well, bringing in smaller harvests.
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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 21, 2023
Runs are slow in the Nushagak, but sockeye are making an earlier appearance than last year in the Naknek and Kvichak districts. Tonight, we cover price transparency, the Nushagak king action plan, and the weather outlook for the week.
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Some Aleknagik residents were in the dark for days as snow slowed crews working to restore power
Update: Power was restored to Nushagak Cooperative's service area on Saturday afternoon. Some people hadn't had reliable power since early Monday morning due to days of heavy snow and high winds that knocked out power, toppled trees and cut off phone service.
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The Yup'ik people of St. Mary's, Alaska, are working to save their village from fire
Residents of St. Mary's in southwestern Alaska are donating food to firefighters and helping clear brush as the region's largest wildfire looms just a few miles from town.
Climate Change Puts Alaska's Sled Dog Races On Thin Ice
Warm temperatures and dwindling snow have shaken even the toughest mushers. Alaskans are worried about the future of their state sport.
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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 12, 2023
The bay-wide harvest dropped somewhat Tuesday with 723,000 fish hauled in. Catches were about neck-in-neck in Egegik, Naknek, and the Nushagak with around a quarter million fish each. The bay-wide escapement is at 8 million fish. The total run is at 32.7 million.
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