Peter Pan Seafood announces leadership changes

A long-time executive of Peter Pan Seafood has transitioned to a senior advisory role and the vertically integrated company, under new ownership since January, has added two industry veterans to its top management team.

Alaska Sea Grant event features shellfish, seaweed farms

Visits to seaweed and oyster farms and a presentation by an Alaska shellfish farmer are on tap at the virtual Alaska Shellfish and Seaweed Festival for four evenings in mid-May.

Legislators endorse ANWR lease sales

A House Joint Resolution urging the federal government to honor recent oil and gas lease sales and allow permitting to proceed has been approved by 31 members of the Legislature, quickly prompting criticism from those who say the leasing program violates sacred lands.

State, NSB launch joint effort on resource management

North Slope Borough and state officials have signed a memorandum of understanding to work cooperatively on issues related to fish and wildlife, with a goal of giving area residents more influence on subsistence resources they depend on.
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Scientist warns logging Tongass would contribute to climate change

A research scientist with the Earth Island Institute in Berkeley, California, says that logging of mostly old-growth timber in Tongass National Forest will have an alarming impact on global climate change.

Tribal Health Consortium launches HIV self-testing program

A new HIV self-testing program has been launched by the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.

Wreckage of helicopter crash that killed 5 recovered from glacier

The National Transportation Safety Board announced that it has recovered the wreckage from a helicopter crash north of Anchorage that killed five people, and is sending a team of investigators to examine the evidence.

Kachemak Bay shorebird festival will be live and virtual

Bird lovers bent on participating in the 2021 Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival May 5-9 in Homer will have the option of attending in person or virtually.

Man sentenced for mislabeling carvings as Native art

A former Anchorage gift shop owner has been fined and ordered to do community service for misrepresenting hundreds of his own carvings as having been made by an Alaska Native artist.

Dunbar proposes establishing ‘tribal liaison’

Anchorage mayoral candidate Forrest Dunbar has suggested the creation of a “tribal liaison” position. Dunbar, a member of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly and former Cordova resident, said the need for such a position became apparent during recent work with the Native Village of Eklutna Tribal Council.
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