Kayla Deroches
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The sea cucumber fishery in Southeast opened for harvest in the beginning of October. It’s now half way through its season. And, much like salmon this year, it looks like the state’s sea cucumber harvest is also finding success on the global market. Listen now
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This year will be the first opening for tanner crab the Kodiak management area has seen in a few years. Listen now
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The Alaska Aerospace Corporation will establish a subsidiary to handle its out-of-state services. Listen now
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It was a generally good salmon season for Alaska, except for one species. Listen now
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If any historical site on Kodiak can claim to be haunted, it’s probably the Baranov Museum. Listen now
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Concern over poor king salmon runs across the state drew a panel of fisheries experts together at a recent meeting in Anchorage.
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Sometimes companies or agencies lose their equipment at sea. And rather than leave an expensive investment behind on the ocean floor, they send in the troops. In this case, “the troops” is one Kodiak local. Listen now
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Fish from across Alaska and the Lower 48 is going toward recovery from hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Listen now
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Two remote learning students just graduated from a Kodiak College Alutiiq language program. They’re striving to keep the language alive in Port Graham and Tatitlek, two villages where Alutiiq, or Sugpiaq, people speak the regional dialect of Chugach Alutiiq.Listen now
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The first cohort of Alaska Salmon Fellows is wrapping up its pilot year with final projects. Listen now