In recent years, all five salmon species have shown up in rivers from northeast Alaska to Nunavut, in Canada’s eastern Arctic.
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Newscast – Friday, June 14, 2024
In this newscast: Cultural ambassadors are now at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center to teach Lingit culture and history to tourists; Representative Mary Peltola recently introduced two bills aimed at addressing bycatch in federal trawl fisheries
New cultural ambassadors deepen tourists’ experience of Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier
For the first time this year, tribal members were hired as ambassadors to share their own experiences and culture with visitors.
An Alaska energy blogger breaks down the looming, much-nuanced Cook Inlet gas shortfall
Alaskans who depend on natural gas for heat or electricity are confronting a looming shortfall in Cook Inlet.
Garden Talk: Companion planting in Southeast Alaska, with zucchinis
Companion planting is a technique gardeners can use to increase their yield, boost soil fertility, and reduce weeds and pests.
Gov. Dunleavy picks second ex-talk radio host for lucrative fish job after first rejected
In an unannounced decision, Dunleavy selected Rick Green for the highly paid position regulating the state’s commercial fisheries last month.




