Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska - Juneau
Endangered Species petition filed for Southeast Alaska wolves
Environmentalists say that wolf habitat is being reduced by clear-cut harvesting.
Private Facebook post leads to $1,000 fine for Goldbelt board member
State regulators have fined a Goldbelt Native corporation board member over a social media post that implied shareholders would be paid if they’d vote a certain way.
Feds announce $7 million plan to seal Prince of Wales Island uranium mine
The state's only producing uranium mine was developed in the 1950s to fuel the nation's atomic reactors and to build nuclear weapons, but has been defunct since 1971.
Goldbelt shareholder fined $1,000 over Facebook post accusing state regulator of inaction
State financial regulators have fined a Goldbelt, Inc. shareholder over a Facebook post complaining of inaction by the state agency responsible for financial oversight of the corporate board. This comes as the state’s broad powers over shareholder speech is under review by the Alaska Supreme Court.
Effort to have term limits for Sealaska board fails at the 2020 annual meeting
While most shareholders voted for the move, it failed to meet the required threshold of held shares.
Court deals potentially fatal blow to logging plan for tens of thousands of acres of Tongass National Forest
The court challenge ends the U.S. Forest Service’s plan to open up 24,000 acres of old-growth forest on Prince of Wales Island to commercial logging. It also halts road building for the 15-year project.
New COVID-19 rules in place for Alaska’s ferries, including testing, mask-wearing and social distancing
Passengers will be required to be tested for COVID-19 before boarding Alaska's mainline ferries.
Judge weighs fate of Tongass logging plan on Prince of Wales
The judge rejected what would have been the largest Tongass timber sale in decades, but stopped short of ordering the project null and void.
Icicle, Ocean Beauty, two of Alaska’s largest processors, merge salmon operations
An analyst said that the merger is driven by a big picture trend: more processing capacity than there are fish to process.
Alaska’s ferry fans feel shortchanged by state’s federal funding request
Governor Dunleavy's wishlist to the federal government included about $5 million less per year than it had received over the last decade.
Coast Guard details blackout that left Princess cruise ship adrift in Juneau
The Coast Guard said that a watch officer neglected to properly configure a generator, which led to the outage when power demand surged.
Alaska ferry system won’t require passengers to wear masks…for now
The Alaska Marine Highway System says that with low traffic, it's still possible to keep social distance aboard ferries.
UPDATE: After stock price dives, Norwegian Cruise Lines says it raised over $2B in liquidity
Stock in Norwegian Cruise Lines’ parent company took a dive on Tuesday, erasing more than 22% of its worth. That’s following news that the cruise line is seeking to raise $2 billion in capital to stay afloat.
Is the ‘murder hornet’ headed to Alaska? Experts say it’s unlikely
The insects have been spotted within a few hundred miles of Southeast Alaska, but experts say that it's unlikely they could establish a breeding colony in the region's wet, temperate climate.
Alaska cruise industry predicts loss of nearly 1 million passengers
The loss represents nearly $800 million in passenger spending.
DOT: Alaska ferries to receive $5M in federal stimulus cash
An initial $5 million in federal stimulus funding will go to the state ferry system. That’s according to a Thursday statement from the state Department of Transportation responding to CoastAlaska’s questions over how much...
CARES Act money will go to local governments, and may not make up for budget vetoes
While many communities will receive money directly from the CARES Act, budget vetoes might cost other communities more than what they receive.
With trapping limits lifted, wildlife advocates call on feds to protect wolves of Prince of Wales Island
Trappers’ record harvest of 165 animals threatens a wolf population in Southeast Alaska, conservationists say.
Alaska Marine Highway won’t expand ferry service until COVID-19 travel restrictions are eased
The ferry system says it is developing a reduced service schedule to match the drop in demand and crew availability.
Fishing towns object to Alaska’s mandate overruling local COVID-19 restrictions
Fishing towns are asking for more say in regulating who is allowed into their communities during the coronavirus pandemic.