The following appears in the March issue of Alaska Sporting Journal: BY CHRIS COCOLES Homer will be the place to be in March for anglers looking to match their winter pastime with a chance to win some extra cash. The Homer...
The following is courtesy of Defend Bristol Bay: Governor Dunleavy keeps stepping up to Pebble’s aid time and time again. Last April, Dunleavy was caught using Pebble’s own language – almost verbatim – to oppose a longer comment period around the...
Interesting piece put together by Yale University about Alaska’s famed Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, which was featured on the Discovery Channel’s reality series Into Alaska. Yale’s School of Forestry & Environmental Studies broke down what climate change effects could have on Kenai...
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: (Kodiak) – To ensure sustainable harvests of rockfish and implement provisions of the Kodiak Black Rockfish Management Plan adopted by the Board of Fisheries in January 2020, the nonresident bag and possession...
The following press releases are courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Karluk River Closed to King Salmon Fishing (Kodiak) – In favor of protecting returning king salmon and ensuring fishing opportunities in the future, the Alaska Department of Fish...
Here’s a little more about the hearing from KTUU: The groups suing the federal government allege that the EPA violated the Clean Water Act and the Administrative Procedures Act when it overturned its 2014 proposed determination, which had preemptively vetoed a...
Alaska Public Media posted a recent story about the state of the Western Arctic caribou herd. Here’s a little bit about the numbers and the concerns about the future: The most recent count of caribou, about 244,000, showed a slight dip...