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First Steps in Creating a Harmful Algal Bloom Forecast for the Kodiak Archipelago
The Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska has historically had high levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), reporting 25% of all PSP cases in the state in 2022. The outbreaks of this potentially fatal illness are caused by neurotoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella, accumulating in consumable shellfish when harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur in the spring and summer months. Subsistence harvesting of clams and other shellfish is a culturally significant food resource in the Kodiak Archipelago, particularly for Native communities who call the area home. The increased severity and intensity of Alaskan HABs in recent years has impacted this subsistence food security in the Archipelago, as well as stunted the development of the Kodiak mariculture industry.
U.S. Coast Guard renames Anchorage-based sector to reflect wider Alaska mission
The U.S. Coast Guard Alaska sector previously named for the state’s largest city now has a new name: Sector Western Alaska and U.S. Arctic. While the sector remains located in Anchorage, with a headquarters at the Alaska National Guard Armory on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the new name reflects the increasing responsibilities in Arctic and near-Arctic waters that are becoming more trafficked as sea ice diminishes, the Coast Guard said. Additionally, the sector serves Interior Alaska.
Déjà Vu: Another Steller Sea Lion Rescued in Kodiak
Community support key to removing a plastic packing band from sea lion’s neck. For the second year in a row, three experts successfully freed an entangled Steller sea lion in Kodiak. NOAA Fisheries’ Kim Raum-Suryan and Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Lauri Jemison, along with veterinarian Dr. Kate...
Unalaska, Aleutians East Borough oppose Rep. Peltola’s proposed trawling limitations
Communities in the Aleutians are pushing back against proposed legislation that would bring stricter regulations to the Bering Sea trawl fishery. The City of Unalaska and the Aleutians East Borough are among 53 organizations that signed onto a letter sent to U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, urging her to withdraw H.R. 8507, a bill she sponsored in May.
Learn to pickle vegetables in hands-on workshop
Discover the ancient and delicious art of pickling in a two-hour, hands-on workshop in Anchorage. Leif Albertson, a health, home and family development agent with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service, will lead the class. This workshop is not just about preserving food; it’s about creating a nutritious, economical and fun way to enjoy vegetables.
The Brain Bus stops in Fairbanks
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Brain Bus pulled into Fairbanks on Wednesday with its traveling team of specialists. Their mission - to reach out to a hidden epidemic. “The purpose of the Brain Bus is to get services for people with brain injuries out into rural Alaska,” said Alaska Brain Injury Consortium Executive Director Adam Grove. “There are very little resources, very little awareness about brain injury so we envision the Brain Bus as a way to go to a community, bring experts, live in the bus, work in the bus, so that’s what we’ve been doing.”
Debarr restaurant fire quickly doused by Anchorage Fire
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Anchorage firefighters responded to Debarr Road on Friday morning to find the backside of an East Anchorage restaurant in flames. According to the Anchorage Fire Department, firefighters responded at 4:45 a.m. to the fire on the 3800 block of Debarr. Multiple people had witnessed and called in the fire at KPub Korean BBQ.
United Airlines Flights Make Emergency Landings In Ketchikan
A United Airlines flight bound for Fairbanks made an emergency landing in Ketchikan on Saturday — and was soon followed by another United plane. Flight 1850 left Denver at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening. United Airlines said that while in the air, a passenger experienced a medical issue. That’s when the plane was diverted to the Ketchikan International Airport.
Southeast flying community mourns pilots lost in the Fairweather mountains
A small plane carrying three passengers from Juneau to Yakutat disappeared over the weekend, launching a search and rescue effort that has so far yielded more questions than answers. Samuel “Sam” Wright, a seasoned pilot from Haines with decades of experience navigating southeast, took off from Juneau on Saturday. On...
Three Executives Promoted at Global Credit Union
Three Anchorage-based employees earn promotions to the executive team at Global Credit Union. As the Anchorage-based co-op extends its reach beyond Alaska, promotions such as these recognize the organization’s internal talent. Jessica Graham is now Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer. In her new role, she is responsible...
City Hall News: School crosswalk coming
Editor's note: This is the first of a regular column written by City Administrator Lori Roberts to address City of Delta Junction happenings. I have been trying to figure out how to write this article. There have been so many changes in the last few months. My first drafts, I felt like I was writing a book. So, I have decided to pick one topic at a time and inform the community from there. For my first article, I would like to say hello to the community and thank you for giving me this opportunity. I would also like to talk about the school crosswalk.
New USCIS Field Office Opens in Anchorage, Enhancing Immigration Services
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has opened a new field office in Anchorage, located in the U.S. Federal Courthouse downtown, near the Anchorage Museum. Your Alaska Link was present for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. This new office will assist individuals with the immigration process, including help with paperwork and answering questions.
New Providence House in Anchorage to Offer Free Housing for Seniors in Need
There's a new facility in Anchorage that's meant to help those who are older and experiencing homelessness. Providence Alaska is behind the permanent housing facility in midtown. It's specifically for those who are 55 and older and don't have a place to live. It's called Q’et’en Qenq’a which means Elder’s...
Fishing Report: Sports guys search for sockeye salmon on Kenai River
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Sports reporter Tyler Lane has watched others catch fish in his first summer in Alaska, but the time has come to slay his own salmon. Plus, sports director Jordan Rodenberger connected with Erin Schoen of Kenai Upstream to see if she can’t help him catch his first Alaska salmon species.
Water and wastewater upgrades could be on Petersburg’s ballot this fall
Voters in Petersburg will likely get to decide whether to fund upgrades to the town’s wastewater and water infrastructure. Last week, the Petersburg Borough Assembly voted in favor of a proposition to borrow more than $19 million dollars for the projects. It needs to pass a third vote to be on the ballot this fall.
A New 300-Acre Park Near Potter Marsh Aims To Preserve Crucial Wetlands
Ellen Kazary stood on the boardwalk at Anchorage’s Potter Marsh, peering down at the grassy wetlands below. “You can actually see the fish jumping out of the water right now, which is fabulous,” she said. “They’re teeny tiny. You’re just seeing a little white or silver flash.”
This weekend in Fairbanks: July 26-28
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - A fun filled weekend is ahead for the interior as The Tanana Valley State Fair kicks off Friday and will feature a performance from the Plain White T’s Friday at 7 p.m. More family fun will commence at Pioneer Park for Golden Heart Family Fun...
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