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Dillingham, Alaska, United States
Alaska Media, LLC. /
Bristol Bay Times /
September 28, 2018
While calm winds and sunny skies over the past few weeks were excellent for many outdoor activities, they were not ideal for hunting. The fall moose hunt in game management units 17B and 17C ended Sept. 15. Harvest reports are still trickling in, and, so far, the numbers are low.
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Port Heiden, Alaska, United States
Jaclyn Christensen and Elizabeth Siddon /
LEO Network /
July 17, 2018
Billie Shraffenberger is a longtime resident of Port Heiden. This is the first time she has caught a fish like the one she found in her subsistence salmon net this summer.
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Knik-Fairview, Alaska, United States
Zaz Hollander /
Anchorage Daily News /
October 2, 2018
The latest tally of beetle kill shows more than 550,000 acres of forest with dead spruce from the ongoing infestation this year alone, much of it in Mat-Su.
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Ямало-Ненецкий АО, Russia
Phys.org /
November 16, 2016
Two extreme weather events in 2006 and 2013 caused mass starvation among the reindeer herds, and researchers for the first time have linked these extreme weather events in the coastal mainland in northwest Russia with sea ice loss in the adjoining Barents and Kara seas.
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Petersburg, Alaska, United States
Theresa Soley /
Undark /
March 14, 2018
Opalescents, also known as market squid, are showing up in waters previously considered too cold for them, and fishermen are paying attention.
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Canada's Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone
Mia Rabson /
CTVNews /
September 26, 2018
An endangered whale that has only been seen off Canada's west coast twice in the last 50 years has been seen alive and well in BC waters.
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