Lori Townsend, Alaska Public Media
Promoting Oyster Farming in Southeast
Five Native groups, a science center and a seafood
cooperative are joining together to promote oyster farming in Southeast
Alaska. Representatives of the seven organizations and businesses met last
week to form the Southeast Shellfish Coalition.
Ed Schoenfeld,...
Pollock Quota Likely to Fall
The 2010 pollock quota is highly likely to decrease again
this year by at least two thousand metric tons, down to 813 thousand.
Scientists presented data to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council’s
groundfish plan team today...
Alaska News Nightly: November 18, 2009
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Study Looks At Cleaning Up Oil Spills In Arctic
Annie Feidt,...
Alaska News Nightly: November 17, 2009
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Pete Kott Back in Court
Annie Feidt, APRN-Anchorage
Former Alaska lawmaker...
Volcano Disrupts Cargo Flow at Anchorage Airport
Alaska Airlines canceled more flights today, as Mount Redoubt produced new ash clouds. The Alaska Volcano Observatory reported several short, relatively low altitude explosions from the volcano today that sent plumes
as high as 27...
Officials Consider Removing Oil at Drift River Terminal
A group comprised of state, federal and Cook Inlet Pipeline staff have formed a unified command under the supervision of Coast Guard commander Joe Locuito to develop a plan for the Drift River crude...
Palin Picks Grussendorf for Open State Senate Seat
Governor Palin has selected a high-ranking legislative employee as the next state
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Senator representing Juneau. Tim Grussendorf has been appointed to the seat made vacant when Kim Elton left for Washington D.C....
Democrats Angry over Grussendorf Pick
Grussendorf was one of four people interviewed by the governor for the Senate District B seat. He says he’s not surprised she selected him. He thinks he answered the questions just the way Palin...
State Lawmakers Fight Back Over Washington Tax Plan
Washington State legislators are considering levying a 37-and-a-half cent a gallon tax on refined, blended fuel exported to other states, including Alaska. That would effect some thirty million gallons of fuel coming into the...
Fisheries Council Considers Contentious Proposal
The North Pacific Fisheries Management Council is convening this week in Anchorage to tackle the thorny issue of Chinook Salmon bycatch within the Bering Sea pollock industry.
Paul Korchin, KNOM - Nome
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Senator Murkowski Wants More Funding for Volcano Monitoring
Senator Lisa Murkowski plans to introduce legislation this week that would establish a national volcano monitoring system. It would include the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Murkowski announced her intentions on the...
Historian Bill Holm Honored at Tlingit Conference
This weekend saw the conclusion of “Sharing our Knowledge: A Conference of Tlingit Tribes and Clans.” Last week, hundreds of Alaska Native leaders, scholars, elders and visitors gathered in Centennial Hall to learn about...
World Dancers Gather in Bethel
The Cama-ii Dance Festival wrapped up in Bethel Sunday night.
The 3-day event featured over 20 dance groups from the YK Delta to Japan.
Shane Iverson, KYUK - Bethel
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Alaska News Nightly: March 30, 2009
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Volcano Disrupts Cargo Flow at Anchorage Airport
Annie Feidt,...