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Alaska Fisheries Report 09 May 2024

NOAA’s Little Port Walter Research Station (LPW). Credit: Heather Fulton-Bennett/NOAA Fisheries.

This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Robert Woolsey reports on new management for the Little Port Walter chinook hatchery for KCAW, Dan Bross files a report on federal management of Yukon River salmon, and a Kodiak forecast for the commercial salmon season from KMXT’s Davis Hovey. NOAA’s Little Port Walter Research Station (LPW). Credit: Heather Fulton-Bennett/NOAA …

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Midday Report – May 09, 2024

Bjorn Dihle stands in front of acid mine drainage at the abandoned Tulsequah Chief Mine, which has been contaminating the transboundary Taku River for decades.

On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A recent report describes transboundary Canadian gold mines as Ponzi schemes. NANA Regional Corporation announced on Wednesday that it plans to withdraw from the Ambler Road Project. And the state Department of Environmental Conservation has no plans to clean up the site where a cargo plane crashed and burned near Fairbanks. Bjorn …

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State salmon forecast projects ‘weak’ pink salmon runs around Kodiak Island this summer

Photo by Kate Ruck Pink salmon spawn in Gilmour Creek near where it enters Prince William Sound, Alaska, as a field technician works to collect carcasses of dead fish.

The summer commercial salmon season is less than a month away, and Kodiak Island fishermen can expect a smaller pink harvest and mixed sockeye runs overall compared to last year. That’s according to the Alaska Department of Fish & Game’s statewide run forecasts and harvest projections for 2024, which was released last month on April, 23. Even years typically see …

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Midday Report – May 08, 2024

Rendering of the Polar Security Cutter design to be built by VT Halter Marine.

On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The Coast Guard’s plan to build three heavy icebreakers is years behind schedule and the price has ballooned. The Alaska Legislature shot down one of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s nominees to the state Board of Education and Early Development on Tuesday. And Kinross’s partner in the Manh Choh Mine has agreements to acquire …

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Kodiak Filipino American Association hosts Flores de Mayo celebrations

Hundreds of people from Kodiak’s Filipino community came together to celebrate Flores de Mayo on May 4. That’s one of the most prominent holidays in the Philippines. This is how traditions from an island nation are shared on an island in Alaska.  Towards the end of the celebration several people gathered for a group photo. (Brian Venua/KMXT) Music could be …

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Tustumena ferry’s next stop in Kodiak pushed back another week, bypassing Port Lions and Ouzinkie

The [M/V] Tustumena ferry’s return to service has been further delayed, after already being laid up for weeks in the shipyard in Seward for repairs. The Alaska Marine Highway System announced on May 2, the Tustumena now won’t sail to Kodiak until Monday, May 13, leaving Homer in the afternoon at 1:00 p.m. and arriving in Kodiak later that evening …

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Midday Report – May 07, 2024

An orca travels near Admiralty Cove on Saturday, March 23, 2024.

On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A killer whale has been approaching boaters in Juneau. Lawmakers in the House and Senate are racing to craft a bill that would allow homeschool programs to continue. And red sweaters filled the streets of Nome Sunday as nearly 100 people marched to bring awareness to indigenous injustice. An orca travels near …

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