Fish are transferred ... rates” is flat-out wrong. The Alaska pollock fishery, for example, is recognized by the National ...
The new study suggested that 4 million seabirds died following unusually warm conditions in the northeastern Pacific Ocean ...
Conservation and tribal advocates have lobbied for a crackdown for years on the unintentional harvests of salmon and other ...
The shrinking size of Alaska salmon, a decades-long trend linked in part to warming conditions in the ocean, is hampering the ...
About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs ...
The common murre, a large black-and-white seabird native to northern waters, has become far less common in Alaska over the ...
Marine heat waves have halved Alaska’s common murre population. A study links these declines to food shortages.
Slow to react but powerful and deadly when surprised, discover the ways to protect oneself from grizzly bears in Alaska.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks released a new report this week highlighting environmental changes and extremes that impact Alaskans and their livelihoods. 'Alaska's Changing Environment' provides ...
The common murre, a large black-and-white seabird native to northern waters, has become far less common in Alaska over the ...
Fish, of course, are not humans, but they allow a fair comparison, Salinas said. And her work suggests that if fish have ...
U.S. wildlife officials announced a decision Tuesday to extend federal protections to monarch butterflies after years of ...