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Alaska’s fishing fleet is testing AI-powered cameras to track catches, cut costs, and stop seafood fraud. A $485K grant fuels tech that could revolutionize the fishing industry and the seafood on your ...
A development agency is seeking bids to prepare for seismic testing that could one day lead to oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Naomi Klouda was working as the editor of the Tundra Drums weekly newspaper when she began to notice the presence and number ...
The continued presence of summer flounder in mid-June is good timing for the 19th renewal of the popular Grassy Sound Marina Summer Flounder Tournament set for Saturday.
There’s oily fish—dinner-party staples like salmon, trout, and mackerel, which have sharper tastes that fish connoisseurs love—and leaner white fish, like sea bass, cod, snapper, haddock, and tilapia, ...
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Sullivan’s spokesperson said Thursday evening that 11 out of Alaska’s 27 public radio outlets would be eligible for some funding meant for “Native stations.” ...
A tsunami warning is in effect along parts of Alaska's southern coast after 7.3 magnitude earthquake ...