While toxic algae used to be common only in summer months, it now may be present in the winter. Now, a new program is testing for blooms and toxicity in Southeast.
Science & Tech
Is Prescription Opioid Abuse A Crime Problem Or A Health Problem?
People still think that abuse of opioid painkillers is something that criminals do, a study of news media coverage finds. Options like expanded access to treatment are rarely mentioned.
5 Things To Know: Net Neutrality Is Back In Court
Once again, a federal court will decide whether the FCC can keep its Open Internet rules. This time, the challenge centers on the FCC’s overhaul of how it regulates Internet providers.
Citizen scientists contribute to jellyfish research
One researcher is using citizen scientists to map jellyfish blooms around the world.
Could market squid become a new Southeast fishery?
Southeast Alaska biologists had a rare opportunity to watch the hatching of thousands of market squid eggs.
Some halibut may successfully adapt to warmer seas, others may not
New research suggests Pacific halibut may adapt favorably to increased ocean temperatures. Greenland halibut may not be so lucky.





