Series of storms contribute to flooding, erosion, infrastructure damage.
11-7-13 High PSP levels in clams - King Cove, Alaska, USA
11-6-13 Dead seabirds - Nanwalek, Alaska. USA
A one-two punch of mid-May snow followed by a six-week drought cut the supply of Alaska-grown hay from Homer to Fairbanks by a third to a half, state Division of Agriculture officials say.
11-4-13 Ice fishing hazardous - Golovin, Alaska, USA
11-1-13 Krill die-off - Metlakatla, Alaska, USA
11-1-13 Boats still on the river - Koyukuk, Alaska, USA
Anchorage is having the warmest October on record with an average temperature of 43 degrees. That will beat the record set in 1936 and residents are remarking on the novelty of having green grass and rain on Halloween.
A windstorm pounded parts of Southcentral Alaska early Monday, knocking down trees and cutting off power for thousands of people from the Matanuska Valley to the Kenai Peninsula.
10-24-13 Warm weather delays subsistence - Shaktoolik, Alaska, USA
Salmon and crab gear seeing an incredible increase in mussel roe and slime.
Sinkhole appears along road
10-19-13 Hairless seal - Shishmaref, Alaska, USA
10-17-13 No ice fishing yet - Shishmaref, Alaska, USA
10-15 13 Too wet for food preservation - Elim, Alaska, USA
Coastal erosion potential threat to community sewage lagoon.
10-13-13 Skin illness on whitefish (Coregonus nelsonii)
The runway, built in 1958, is over-top of permafrost and frozen soils.
9-24-13 Bluff erosion - St. Michael, Alaska
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) die from low dissolved oxygen and ammonia that are the result of an over-application of biosolids.
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