The cod population in the Gulf of Alaska is at its lowest level on record. The culprit is a warm water mass called “the blob” that churned in the Pacific Ocean between 2013 and 2017.
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Utqiaġvik barbecue connects people to scientific research next door
A science presentation may seem like a hard sell on a Saturday night… but less so if you turn it into a chance to eat and see friends.
More Y-K Delta tribes protest Donlin Mine as permitting process progresses
Six tribes have passed resolutions against the proposed mine in the past two months; and eight have spoken out against it in the last two years.
Inuit Circumpolar Council signs Utqiaġvik Declaration: a guide for Arctic action for the next four years
The meeting concluded with the signing of the Utqiaġvik Declaration, which will guide the ICC’s work for the next four years.
AK: There and back again, one man’s journey from China to Alaska
Yingdi Wang has been Alaska’s trade representative in China for nearly two decades.
Endangered Species Act overhaul could put Alaska’s polar bears in crosshairs
The Trump administration announced revisions to the Endangered Species Act to make it easier for developers to navigate the law. Environmental groups criticized the proposal.





