Sofia Stuart-Rasi
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Last week marks the third time Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships have visited Unalaska since Imperial Japan invaded the Aleutians in World War II.
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The Okeanos Explorer docked in Unalaska last month, after finishing its first of six expeditions mapping deep seafloor around the Aleutian Islands.
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Crabbers caught the record-low quota of 2 million pounds just before the end of March.
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Large, high-fat copepods — distantly related to shrimp and crab — are dwindling with the lack of sea ice from global warming.
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Tanaga Island west of Adak, home to Tanaga and Takawangha volcanoes, began showing increasing earthquake activity March 4.