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U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 445th Air Staging Squadron carry a litter with U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Braxton Gruner, an Aviation Survival Technician, assigned to Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak during a simulated ship-to-shore patient transfer as part of ARCTIC EDGE 2026 in Kodiak on Feb. 24, 2026.
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Kodiak residents may notice more military activity in the air, on land and at sea this week as the U.S. military conducts its annual joint training exercise known as Arctic Edge. Training began on Kodiak Island Tuesday and continues through Saturday, Feb. 28.
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    On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, we hear about an annual joint-military exercise in the Arctic with some training taking place in Kodiak this week, Alaska Aerospace Corporation receives federal funding to update its facilities at the Kodiak Island spaceport, KUCB reports on the Board of Fisheries recent decision on Area M salmon fishing, Alaska Public Media reports on the state House's version of the budget bill, and Port Lions is replacing its water system.
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Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Thousands of young Pacific oysters grow in bins within the floating upweller system, or FLUPSY.
    (Photo by Alix Soliman/KTOO)
    This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Alix Soliman reports on the perils and promise of mariculture in SE, Colette Czarnecki on a Wrangell fisherman roundtable, and severe restrictions on Cook Inlet sport king fishing, according to KDLL's Ashlyn O'Hara.