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Thousands of the crabs have already been trapped in southern Southeast Alaska, and experts advise the public to be on the ...
The city received federal relief last week after the 2021-22 king and snow crab collapses — funding that's only now reaching ...
According to a New York Times report in 2022, Alaska has become one of the fastest-warming states in the country. The warming waters could be a major reason why the crab population is dwindling.
Five boaters are safe tonight thanks to the quick action of the Alaska Air National Guard and residents in the Northwest Arctic community of Deering. On Monday, five boaters became stranded in sea ice ...
It marks the first documented case of harmful algal blooms leading to a marine mammal die-off in Alaska. Last summer, about ten dead fur seals washed up on a beach on St. Paul Island, a small ...
The Kodiak History Museum and KANA are partnering on a new exhibit highlighting cooperation between scientists and Aleutian Alaska Natives to study Bering Sea extreme weather events. In 2022, a group ...
The NPFMC has 11 voting members. Alaska has six members on the Council, while Washington has three, Oregon has one and the National Marine Fisheries Service has one. None of the Pacific Fishery ...
In it most recent meeting, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council said that funding and scheduling concerns could delay final action on chum bycatch until April 2026. The potential delay has ...
Some coastal wolves in Alaska, U.S., have toxic levels of mercury in their bodies after shifting from a terrestrial diet of deer and moose to a marine diet heavy with sea otters, new research finds.
ALASKA / TROY, Texas (FOX 44) – Alaska divers have recovered a fourth set of human remains believed to be a member of the Maynard Family, according to the Alaska Department of Public Safety. The ...
New research establishes the first known link between the neurotoxin saxitoxin, accumulated during harmful algal blooms, and deaths of northern fur seals in the southeast Bering Sea.