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Midday Report – July 10, 2024
On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Two women have recently died in separate whitewater rafting accidents in Alaska. Highland games celebrations have been going on around the state, including Homer. And Alaska's Senators react to the resignation of a federal judge they recommended.
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Island Byways for July 12, 2024
Gray, drizzly, cool days and electric blue clouds - life on Kodiak Island, Alaska's Emerald Isle.
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Alaska Fisheries Report 04 July 2024
On this week's Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: KUCB's Andy Lusk on the Fishermen's Memorial in Unalaska, Jack Darrell of KRBD reports that the deadline for comment on ESA listing for Gulf of Alaska king salmon has been extended, Alaska Public Media's Wesley Early on the Ship Creek shutdown for king fishing, Jessie Sheldon reports of a fire on the new processor in Bristol Bay for KDLG, and KDLG's Meg Duff tells of king salmon from Nushagak for elders.
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Alaska Fisheries Report — Dec. 26, 2019
Following last year’s disastrous non-season, fisheries managers plan to double the harvest level for the coming spring Sitka Sac Roe Herring fishery. Herring were too small and with too little roe which lead to no fishery at all—the first time in decades. As we’ve reported before, seaweed and kelp farming is an up …
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Alaska Fisheries Report — Dec. 19, 2019
Togiak herring fishermen are expecting a huge harvest in 2020, but wonder if they will have buyers for so much roe. Yes, Alaska has plenty of reasons to be proud of its fishing industry. More than 9,000 fishing vessels, home to six of the nation’s 10 top fishing port, the largest manufacturing sector in …
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Talk of the Rock: Northern Journal Project on Limited Entry Permits
On this week's Talk of the Rock, host Davis Hovey chats with Northern Journal's Nat Herz and UAF College of Fisheries professor Courtney Carothers about their special project on Kodiak Island.
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Alaska Fisheries Report — Dec. 12, 2019
The Gulf of Alaska federal Pacific cod fishery for 2020 will not open due to low stocks. Ocean warming, not overfishing, is being blamed. That is the latest on Pacific cod, but a0nother type, black cod, also known as sablefish, is in the midst of its own challenge. Young black cod are so plentiful …
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Midday Report – July 09, 2024
On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: An Alaska State Trooper shot and killed a man in Kasilof who allegedly charged them carrying a harpoon. Joshua Kindred, who resigned as a U.S. District Court judge for Alaska last week, allegedly had an “inappropriately sexualized relationship” with one of his law clerks. And archeologists excavating an ancient pit house near Delta Junction say the artifacts they’ve found go back 14000 years.
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Midday Report – July 08, 2024
On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Cool, rainy weather over the long holiday weekend aided firefighters working to contain wildfires around the state. A judge has ruled that one part of a citizen lawsuit aimed at stopping the Manh Choh Mine ore haul, can proceed. And hundreds of runners raced from the streets of Seward up Mount Marathon and back on July fourth.
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Midday Report – July 11, 2024
On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A study released this month shows that Juneau has the highest average cost of a single-family home in Alaska — again. A salmon management group on the Kuskokwim River is calling on the federal government to address the impacts of bottom-trawling in the region. And working drones over Cook Inlet will carry water samples.
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