Northern Pike are a native species in Interior and Western Alaska, but were illegally introduced to the Susitna River basin at some point in the 1950s. Since then, the predatory fish has become ...
Seven months after fish died near the Kensington Mine, regulators and mine owner Coeur Mining still haven’t determined what ...
Utilizing the chitin in crab shells could add more than $10 million in first wholesale value. In fact, the ASMI report shows ...
At around 3,300 meters (2 miles) below the surface of the ocean off the coast of Alaska, where the warm light of the Sun ...
Even more corals are damaged underwater by fishing activities ... which contributes heavily to ocean acidification and climate change. The loss of corals may dramatically impact a diversity of sea ...
The company is seeking permits to build a log transfer facility and storage site in Haines’ Lutak Inlet, a popular spot for ...
Alaska salmon that begin their lives in hatcheries and are released to the sea as fingerlings, return home as adults and ...
1 (UPI) --Five people are missing after a fishing boat capsized ... Guard said in the statement. Despite Alaska's enormous size and vast stretches of ocean, maritime emergencies routinely prompt ...
One will study Bering Strait ocean conditions that are causing erosion, flooding, permafrost thaw and other risks, with the ...
All of this makes America’s fishing fleets tightly tied ... included surveying Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska, which, in the aftermath of ocean warming, helped to predict a huge downturn ...
Spotted seals in some of the most remote marine areas around Alaska are consuming significant amounts of microplastics in their diets, according to a new University of Alaska Fairbanks–led study. The ...