Margaret Bauman

Margaret Bauman
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Margaret Bauman is a veteran Alaska journalist focused on covering fisheries and environmental issues. Bauman has been writing for The Cordova Times since 2010. You can reach her at fisheriesreporter@gmail.com.

Rabung named director of commercial fisheries

Alaska Commissioner of Fish and Game Doug Vincent-Lang has appointed Sam Rabung as director of commercial fisheries, and Dave Rutz to serve as director...

Trident, True North funded for wild Alaska Pollock project

Trident Seafoods and True North Seafoods have been awarded grants from the Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers to develop new products and further...

Excessive social media linked to bad decision making

New university research into excessive use of social media shows a connection with impaired risky decision making.“Around one-third of humans on the planet are...

Climate scientist says adapting to change is key

Climate science expert Richard Thoman says marine scientists have a great task at hand, to communicate throughout rural Alaska and beyond the need to...

Coast Guard suspends search for overdue medivac plane

U.S. Coast Guard crews have suspended their search for an overdue air ambulance with a pilot, nurse and paramedic on board overdue on a flight from...

Coast Guard, others searching for overdue medivac plane

U.S. Coast Guard crews have joined efforts with multiple agencies and volunteers in a search for an overdue Guardian King Air 200 medivac flight with three...
Prince William Sound by Cinthis Gibbins-Stimson

PWSRCAC meets in Anchorage Jan. 24-25

Weather issues for travel through the Hinchinbrook Entrance to Prince William Sound will be on the agenda when the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council...

Copper River forecasts up for kings, below average for reds

State biologists are predicting a king salmon run that is nearly 20 percent above the 10-year average for the Copper River in 2019, while the Copper...

Waves reaching new heights as climate changes

Increasing wave power is now being recognized by marine scientists as a potentially valuable climate change indicator, similar to global sea rise, rising temperatures and carbon...
Gov. Bill Walker signs the Alaska Tribal Child Welfare Compact while Department of Health and Social Services Commissioner Valerie Davidson looks on. Photo courtesy of the office of Gov. Bill Walker

Amicus brief supports Indian Child Welfare Act

Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Rep. Don Young, both R-Alaska, have joined five congressional colleagues in their amicus curiae brief in an appeal to the...
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