Rapid growth of white spruce over the past three summers observed.
Washing ashore from Kachemak Bay
Year of the Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
Marine Mammal
An Eight-spotted Langson's (Fabricius, 1775) or Langson's Forester Couper observed lower Kenai Peninsula of Alaska.
Spruce Aphid (Elatobium abietinum) Damage
Communities on the southern coastline of Kenai Peninsula have noticed changes to trees as a result of the aphid.
More early bloomers in Southcentral Alaska.
The Department of Fish and Game plans to trap a flock of birds not native to Alaska that is trying to move in. The agency says starlings could cause big problems for humans and other birds native to the area. They want to get rid of the flock before their numbers grow.
Rapid changes raise questions.
Sea bird mortality observed on southeast end of Homer Spit
More reports of dead Murres observed in the Bristol Bay region.
Murre die-off in Seldovia continuing.
A large number of bird die-offs
Blue Sail Jellyfish
Sea bird deaths
Dead murres on beach
Polystyrene debris on beaches
Sea lion washes ashore in Nanwalek.
Drought and high temperatures have dried the creek and caused thousands of pink salmon and Dolly Varden to die before they could spawn. The event raises questions about vulnerability of area salmon streams to climate change, and for local residents food security.
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