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Published on Jan 16, 2025Source: Alaska Journal of Commerce - Neutral
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Published on Jan 16, 2025
Alaska homeported cutter earns cutter of the year award
Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley (WMEC 39) transits inbound Dutch Harbor while on patrol in the Gulf of Alaska. As the only major cutter homeported in Alaska, Alex Haley’s primary missions are search and rescue, international/domestic fisheries …
Source: Alaska Native News - Neutral -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
OP-ED: Greenland Is Nice, but Alaska Is Better
My state is a huge national asset, but Biden treated it like a national park. Senator Sullivan. Image-Sullivan/Youtube screengrab There’s been a lot of talk about President-elect Trump’s idea of buying Greenland. But one U.S. state offers all of …
Source: Alaska Native News - Neutral -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Coast Guard, others rescue 2 fishermen near Kodiak, Alaska
KODIAK, ALASKA, UNITED STATES 01.15.2025 Courtesy Video The Coast Guard rescued two fishermen after their vessel capsized near Kodiak, January 15, 2025. Watchstanders at the 17th Coast Guard District Command Center received a distress alert from the …
Source: DVIDS - Georgia - Gov't Institution -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Virtual conference stresses value of Japan-Alaska partnership
A virtual symposium sponsored by Japan’s consular office in Anchorage highlighted the importance of a shared Arctic partnership between Alaska and its nearest Asian neighbor. The two-day online event featured topical presentations and remarks from speakers …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Alaska officials preparing geothermal lease sale at Cook Inlet volcano
Alaska officials are preparing to hold a lease sale for geothermal exploration rights at Augustine Volcano, a 4,133-foot peak that forms its own cone-shaped island in the southern part of Cook Inlet. The Alaska Division of Oil and Gas, which manages the …
Source: Alaska Beacon - Center-left -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Invasive pike use marine corridors to colonize new Alaska territory
Northern pike are moving through salt water to invade freshwater habitats in Southcentral Alaska, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game made the discovery by collecting and …
Source: ScienceDaily - Label Pending -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Alaska recruits developer to jump-start $44B LNG effort
The developer of a gas terminal planned for South Texas is in talks to advance a long-delayed export proposal 4,500 miles away: the $44 billion Alaska LNG project. Glenfarne Group is partnering with the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC) to move the …
Source: E&E News - Neutral -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
Carnival Corporation's Holland America And Princess Alaska Operations Close Summer Season With Significant Environmental ...
(MENAFN- 3BL) JUNEAU, Alaska, January 16, 2025 /3BL/ - As the 2024 tour season in Alaska closes, Carnival Corporation proudly reflects on its significant environmental contributions. Last year, the land and sea operations for Princess Cruises, …
Source: MENAFN - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 16, 2025
University of Alaska Anchorage students react to news of a ceasefire in Gaza
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - College campuses have been the site of large protests over the Israel-Hamas war. College students in Anchorage shared their opinions about the potential ceasefire. Wednesday, Israel and Hamas came to an agreement to pause …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral