Hope McKenney
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American Seafoods was fined for waste discharges in Oregon and Washington. EPA officials didn't say whether its Alaska operations are under scrutiny.
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According to NOAA Fisheries, a tenth whale was released alive, but the nine other orcas incidentally caught in trawl nets weren’t so lucky.
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A U.S. Northern Command spokesperson said the foreign patrol ships remained in international waters and were not considered a threat.
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The crabs could cause a big problem. They destroy habitat and outcompete native species.
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Gray skies and drizzle didn’t deter dozens of community members from showing up to Unalaska's Pride event Friday.
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Nearly 2,000 tons of subsea fiber has begun its journey from Europe to Alaska.
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Roughly half of all coronavirus cases recorded on St. Paul Island have happened in the last two weeks.
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The boy’s paternal aunt had power of attorney. That side of the family pushed for him to be buried in Anchorage, where he died.
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Melting of the Ross Ice Shelf meant the Polar Star could sail into newly navigable waters.
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Right whales are among the rarest of all marine mammal species and have never been documented in the Bering Sea in winter months.