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Warmer Pacific waters could bring more rain and stormy weather to the region.
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The Skipper Science app is one tool in a larger arsenal developed by the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island in conjunction with their Indigenous Sentinels Network, a statewide network of tribes, researchers, and communities focused on conservation. The network is focused on the intersection of western science practices and a long tradition of indigenous and local knowledge practices.
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Bristol Bay sockeye populations are booming, but what is the tipping point?
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Does the rain and cold this year mean a later salmon run and a delayed season?
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Representatives will participate in the Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference and will also host a training session on how to track seabird die-offs at the Bristol Bay campus on Friday.
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Patricia Treydte has been working on Unicorn Gardens for 35 years, and takes great pride in supplying fresh local produce all summer long. Dillingham is…
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A new study shows the effect climate change is having on birds across the country including over 50 species in Alaska.Alaska is suffering the effects of…
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The community of Shaktoolik was moved from its original site in 1975 to a mile south because of erosion. The new location of the village was picked…
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Climate change is an increasing problem on the global stage, and its effects, including increased droughts and natural disasters, are a cause for concern.…
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The hot button issue of climate change has made its way into discussions regarding Alaska. A new study issues a warning for the tourism industry in the…