The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) has slashed pollock quotas in the Gulf of Alaska by more than 25 percent for 2026 but has kept much larger quotas in the Bering Sea nearly the same ...
This remote highway traverses two countries and showcases wildlife, mountain views, national parks, and quirky towns in the ...
The sign marking the entrance to Alaska Pacific University sits behind pillows of snow on a sunny March morning in Anchorage, Alaska. (Valerie Kern/Alaska Public Media) Alaska Pacific University has a ...
Alaska's rivers are turning bright orange, and scientists are working to figure out exactly why. In recent years, scientists have observed streams and rivers that have turned a vibrant orange color ...
Maj. Gen. Peter B. Andrysiak will assume command of U.S. Army Alaska on July 16. (Army) The chief of staff for Army Pacific will assume command of Army Alaska next week. Maj. Gen. Peter B. Andrysiak ...
As plant-based food continues to grab consumers’ attention for its lower environmental footprint, wild-caught Alaska pollock and Pacific hake could be a compelling sustainable protein source, with ...
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Alaska Pacific University has announced plans to become a tribally controlled college, Alaska Dispatch News reported. The plan is to become affiliated with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.
A giant hotspot in the North Pacific Ocean may help explain why a massive ocean sunfish was spotted in Prince William Sound this month and a skipjack tuna was caught in a gillnet weeks earlier near ...
Called the frilled giant Pacific octopus, the mysterious creature has a bumpy ridge across its body, weird fleshy "eyelashes" and two white spots on its head. The more common giant Pacific octopus—or ...