Research assistant Caitlin McKinstry counts zooplankton under a microscope. (Oct. 14, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Senate bill includes millions for ocean acidification research

Bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate would authorize millions of dollars through 2024 for ocean acidification research, including partnerships between the seafood industry and academic institutions.
Detail, U.S. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps poster. Image courtesy of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

Stamp series would honor women veterans

Bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate as a companion to a House resolution urges the U.S. Postal Service to issue a commemorative stamp series honoring women veterans of the armed forces.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crewmember Ens. Cody Williamson, left, oversees deployment of an ice profiler by John Kemp and James Dunn of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute while on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean on Sept. 19. The crew and scientists deployed numerous scientific sensors during the ice station to gather data for Arctic research. Photo courtesy of Ens. Trevor Layman

Seattle welcomes Coast Guard icebreaker home

The U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy has returned to its Seattle homeport, on the heels of Arctic Ocean research in collaboration with the National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Office of Naval Research.
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America’s languages caucus formed

Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska and David Price, D-NC, have launched the Congressional Caucus on American Languages in an effort to enhance foreign language competency and international education among students and business leaders nationwide.
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NOAA announces grants for restoration projects

NOAA Fisheries seeking proposals for a total of $4 million in 2020 grants to be awarded for coastal and marine habitat restoration projects.
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Save Our Seas bill goes to Senate floor

Legislation to address an abundance of plastic debris threatening coastal economies and harmful to marine life has passed the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and now as three separate bills heads to the Senate floor to be rejoined.
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Homeless Assistance Act advances in U.S. House

Bipartisan legislation to allow tribally designated housing entities access to funds to combat homelessness on tribal lands passed the U.S. House on Monday, Nov. 18.
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Bill offers incentives to fill IHS gap

Tax incentives aimed at attracting more job applicants are included in the Indian Health Service Health Professions Tax Fairness Act reintroduce in the U.S. Senate by Senators Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Tom Udall, D-NM.

Cannabis use may lower use of illicit opioids

Researchers in British Columbia have released a study that concludes daily cannabis use may be a beneficial, and less dangerous alternative than illicit opioids.
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Indigenous leaders demand respect from mining firms

Representatives of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and the Xinka Indigenous Parliament of Guatemala are calling on Canadian mining companies to respect indigenous rights everywhere they operate.
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