This year, there is a little Christmas magic hiding inside the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. After a nearly 5,000-mile journey ...
Few food production methods anywhere in the world are more sustainable and well-regulated than fisheries in Alaska.
About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs ...
Alaska trawl fisheries are under attack by radical groups. Photo by ErinGla ...
24, 2013. (Photo by James Brooks) As an Alaska Native, born and raised in Homer, one of the co-authors, Heather Sauyaq Jean ...
Marine heat waves have halved Alaska’s common murre population. A study links these declines to food shortages.
Colony surveys of common murres, an Alaskan seabird, show the full effects of the 2014-16 marine heat wave known as “the blob ...
By Alimat Aliyeva The large-scale warming of surface waters in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean in 2014-2016, known ...
Researchers found a loss of four million common murres in Alaska during a heatwave period between 2014 and 2016. “Recent ...
NOAA Fisheries releases their annual Ecosystem Status Reports including a new report card for the northern Bering Sea which ...
The new study suggested that 4 million seabirds died following unusually warm conditions in the northeastern Pacific Ocean ...