A tsunami warning was posted Saturday evening for the outer coast of Southeast Alaska from Cape Decision to to the tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Two earthquakes, magnitude 7.7 and 5.8, were reported near the Queen Charlotte Islands at about 7:04 and 7:14 Alaska time Saturday night. Several additional afterschocks were also reported Saturday…
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Pet rat aboard Deadliest Catch boat draws state scrutiny
A recent episode of the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch could be used as evidence in a criminal case.
Salmon fill Auke Creek with shorter, earlier runs
Auke Creek salmon are running earlier and for fewer days than 40 years ago, according to decades of research.
Can small wood-gas systems lower energy costs?
Sealaska, Southeast’s regional Native corporation, is testing wood-powered generators at a Hoonah mill. If they work, they could be used to reduce energy costs in other small Southeast cities.
Climate Politics: It’s Laugh Lines Vs. ‘Not A Joke’
Scientists view climate change as one of the world’s most pressing long-term problems. But the issue has barely surfaced in the U.S. presidential race.
UAF’s new research vessel launches out of dry dock
The University of Alaska Fairbanks realized a dream over the weekend, with the launch of a new arctic research vessel.
Tsunami debris may be caught in Gulf of Alaska, spun out to shore
Pacific Northwest shoreline debris estimates are based on previous studies of Pacific Ocean currents.
No surprise: September wetter than normal
Twenty-seven of 30 days in September were rainy in the capital city, according to the National Weather Service.
Can cruise ship wastewater be made cleaner?
A report that could change the way cruise ships handle wastewater is nearly done. A state science advisory panel met last week (Sept. 19-21) in Juneau and shared some of its work with the public.
Cruise ship water-treatment technology under review
What’s the most effective and economically feasible method of curbing water pollution from large tour ships?