An environmental advocacy organization says the U.S. Forest Service doesn’t appear to be taking steps to correct costly problems in Tongass timber contracts.
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Petersburg school to be featured in statewide healthy living video
Petersburg, Sitka and a few other school districts around the state will be featured in commercials about healthy living. The 30-second videos will be shown statewide in an effort to educate people about keeping youth active.
Southeast king salmon cuts hit commercial trollers, net fisheries
Commercial salmon trollers in Southeast Alaska are tied up to the dock this month after a shortened winter season, closed early because of conservation concerns for king salmon stocks. They’ll be getting only a limited shot at fishing around hatchery king runs this spring and are feeling the impact of fishing restrictions.
Southeast dam expansion cuts diesel use in first year
An expanded hydro-electric dam in southern Southeast Alaska has meant more money for the agency that owns the plant and less need for costly diesel power generation.
Ferry cancellations cause challenges for Southeast students
There are no roads linking most of Southeast Alaska, so residents rely on planes and ferries to get from one community to another. The ferry service has been spotty this year, which has caused challenges for many students traveling to regional events.
King salmon sport fishing shut down on Southeast’s inside waters
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is shutting down sport fishing for king salmon this weekend on most of the inside waters of Southeast Alaska due to conservation concerns.
Alaska Senate passes Stedman’s sea otter resolution
The Alaska Senate passed a resolution Wednesday calling on the federal government to take steps to increase the harvest of sea otters in Southeast Alaska. Senate Joint Resolution 13 is sponsored by Sitka Republican senator Bert Stedman.
Petersburg to repair older of two reservoir dams
A contractor this summer will be repairing a concrete dam at one of Petersburg’s two water reservoirs. It’s the older of the community’s two dams and dates back before statehood.
Sea otter resolution gets first hearing in Senate committee
A Senate committee heard Monday from supporters and opponents of state involvement in the management of sea otters in Southeast Alaska.
Petersburg assembly joins call for increased sea otter harvest
Petersburg Borough Assembly joined the call this month for measures to slow a growing population of sea otters in Southeast, as the marine mammals are impacting shellfish stocks.