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Photo courtesy of Lauren Wild, UAS Sitka Campus, taken under NMFS Permit #24378
As the whales' usual food source in the Arctic crashes, they're turning to places like Kodiak to get enough prey.
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Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, we hear about this year's cooler May in Kodiak and Southcentral, local fourth graders released their salmon fry into Island Lake, how high fuel costs will impact Kodiak's salmon fishermen, the City of Kodiak is back pedaling on two proposed parks projects, the city has a new interim city manager after Chris Hladick left, an interview with gubernatorial candidate Tom Begich, and the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly is budgeting $13.8 million for KIBSD for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Alaska Fisheries Report
  • (Photos collected by Alaska Whale Foundation under NMFS permit no. 26663.)
    This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Katherine Irving of KMXT tells of the dampening effect of high fuel prices on the fishing industry, plus KCAW's Hope McKenney reports on the intersection of spawning herring and grey whales in Sitka Sound.