Decades of citizen science in Alaska helped researchers figure out how one of the biggest wildlife die-offs -- that of the seabird the common murre -- unfolded.
"It's just like a little time capsule." Archaeologists in Alaska were recently exploring a trail that runs along Upper Cook ...
A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
Leaders of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays residents dividends and finances public services, wanted to invest in Alaska ...
Managers launched a formal evaluation of new measures to reduce the number of Western Alaska chum salmon caught in pollock ...
Crabbers in Southeast Alaska could soon be able to harvest red king crabs after the Alaska Board of Fisheries approved a ...
The geographical proximity of the US and Russia to the Arctic Ocean will generate a constant political tremor in the ...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries voted to reopen resident and nonresident sport fisheries for yelloweye rockfish.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists were conducting a routine fish survey on the Colorado River when they made an extremely rare catch. The crews netted not one, but three Colorado pikeminnows — ...
A friend of mine from the Haa Yaitx’u Saiani’s Kin Support Program asked me to speak at the Mudrooms at Crystal Saloon at 7 p.m. Tuesday concerning love. I am not a big speaker…I am a big writer, ...
I wrote a Country Chef column from the city of Kodiak, on Kodiak Island — about 400 miles from the Alaska mainland. I ...
The largest male great white shark tagged by OCEARCH scientists has surfaced again off the North Florida coast.