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Young Bald Eagle Trapped in Unalaska Store

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A young bald eagle is seen perching in the rafters of the Alaska Ship Supply store in Unalaska Wednesday. KUCB photo Annie Ropeik/KUCB A department store in Unalaska had an unwelcome customer for about three hours Wednesday night — a bald eagle, which flew in a loading door and refused to leave. The juvenile bird flew around the Alaska Ship …

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Assembly Meeting Cancellation Caused by Lack of Quorum

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Last night’s Kodiak Island Borough Assembly meeting was one for the record books. If you missed it, don’t feel too bad. At almost two minutes exactly it was quite possibly one of the shortest meetings in the history of the borough. Despite having a full agenda, and roughly a dozen borough staff and community members in the audience, …

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The Alaska Fisheries report

Coming up this week, China surprises Alaska and the West Coast with a shellfish ban, Bering Sea, Aleutians and Gulf groundfish TACs have been set, and the glory that is nine-tons of vac-packed salmon steaks, all coming up on the Alaska Fisheries Report. We had help from KUOW’s Ashley Ahern in Seattle, Seafood.com’s John Sackton in Lexington, Mass., CoastAlaska’s Ed …

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Christmas Bird Count Spots 77 Species

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Last weekend a group of about four dozen bird enthusiasts took to the outdoors for the Kodiak Christmas bird count. The annual event, which has been going on for more than 40 years, is actually part of a nationwide bird count that is sponsored by the National Audubon Society. Rich Macintosh is an avid birder and compiler for …

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Coast Guardsman Dies of Injuries Sustianed in November Rescue

Annie Ropeik/KUCB A Coast Guard petty officer has died in a Seattle hospital, more than a month after being injured during a rescue in the Eastern Aleutians. In a statement, the Coast Guard says Petty Officer Third Class Travis Obendorf died yesterday (Wednesday) at Swedish Hospital following surgery. He was a crew member aboard the Cutter Waesche. On November 11th, …

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Expanded Animal Control Brings More Dogs to Shelter

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Things have been a little busier at the Kodiak Animal Shelter these days. Last month the borough assembly voted to reinstate animal control along the borough road system, which means areas like Bells Flats and Monashka Bay are now being serviced. Jean Lilly is the shelter manager and said there were a lot more dogs brought in, in …

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Baranov Receives $9,500 for Basket Conservation

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A new grant program will help the Baranov Museum care for some of its aging baskets this year. Museums Alaska is the statewide museum association and recently received funds from the Rasmuson Foundation to create a new program for Alaska’s museums and cultural centers. The program is the called the collections management fund and provides money for conservation …

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Hilsinger Takes On Consulting for Crab Group

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John Hilsinger. (UAF photo) Jay Barrett/KMXT A long time Alaska fisheries biologist has signed on to be the new science advisor for a group of crabbers who ply their trade in one of the state’s more far-flung fisheries. The Aleutian King Crab Research Foundation recently announced the hire of John Hilsinger, who will take over as consultant from Denby Lloyd. …

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