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Commercial and subsistence harvesters speak out against trawler bycatch of Chinook salmon


Commercial and subsistence harvesters speak out against trawler bycatch of Chinook salmon
Posted by Sage Smiley | Apr 21, 2021
A king salmon troll harvest (KSTK file photo)
Alaska’s commercial fishermen have been speaking out against big trawlers for years, complaining that the large vessels in federal waters are scooping up mature and juvenile fish. The regional council that manages federal fisheries recently heard from hundreds concerned about the number of salmon and other species that end up as bycatch in trawl nets. 
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For Alaska’s troll fleet, king salmon is their money fish. In state waters, small crews on these 40 to 50-foot boats or even small skiffs will catch a fish at a time, and it’s worth it: Chinook salmon can fetch $6 a pound from a processor.  ....

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More than 200 researchers sign letter requesting more Indigenous input in national Arctic science in


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One of the National Science Foundation’s flagship initiatives for the past few years is called Navigating the New Arctic. It looks at the effects of a warming climate on Arctic communities. However, some in the field believe NSF isn’t doing enough to involve Indigenous people who live there.
Margaret Anamaq Rudolf is a doctoral candidate at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. An Inupiaq woman originally from Fairbanks, her area of study is cross-cultural science education. 
“How do we improve working relationships between researchers and Indigenous communities,” Rudolf explained.
Rudolf is also one of the people who authored the letter to the National Science Foundation. While she welcomes the foundation’s initiative, she says it falls short of its potential to include the people who live in the Arctic. ....

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"Milestone": Reinstated Climate Plan Incorporates Indigenous Tribes and Their Knowledge – KNOM Radio Mission


President Joe Biden passed several climate-related executive orders on his first day in office earlier this week. Among those is an order reinstating the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area, an Obama-era executive order that includes protections from off-shore oil and gas leasing in the Norton Sound as well as waters around St. Lawrence Island.
The original order was revoked in the early months of President Donald Trump’s presidency.
The reinstated order outlines policies on marine shipping, pollution, marine debris, and oil spills among other Arctic marine-related issues. The entire “resilience area” stretches over 112,300 square miles from the Kuskokwim Bay to the southern border of the Chukchi Sea. ....

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2020 May Be The Hottest Year On Record. Here's The Damage It Did


Originally published on December 21, 2020 3:15 am
With just a few weeks left, 2020 is in a dead-heat tie for the hottest year on record. But whether it claims the top spot misses the point, climate scientists say. There is no shortage of disquieting statistics about what is happening to the Earth.
The hottest decade on record is coming to a close, with the last five years being the hottest since 1880. 2020 is just two-hundredths of a degree cooler than 2016, the hottest year ever recorded. The Earth is nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit warmer now than it was in the 20th century, and greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are still rising. ....

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