A rare winter robin has been spotted in Bethel and it has folks wondering what exactly it means. Locals and a biologist say they think it has to do with climate change.
We used to be able to go ice fishing in the lagoon as well as ice skating. Now community members are using a net to get the tomcods.
More than two weeks after the area typically opens for snowmachiners, the pass remained closed Tuesday as lower elevations continued to see below-average snow levels.
12-31-15 Late coho salmon - Klawock, Alaska, USA
By this time of the year, we usually have 2-3 miles of shore-fast ice that sticks to our beach. We as a village have not done our winter harvest of seals and walrus, and we are worried that we will not be able to bowhead whale hunt.
Fish had a brownish moldy growth all over its body.
High PSP in clams
Ten million scallops that have died in the waters near Qualicum Beach due to rising ocean acidity are the latest victims in a series of marine die-offs that have plagued the West Coast for 10 years. . .
2-25-14 Seasonal change - Nightmute, Alalska, USA
By mid century, past Olympic venues like Squaw Valley, California; Oslo, Norway; Chamonix, France; and—of course—Sochi, will be too warm to ever host the Winter Games again.
2-20-14 Very little snow - Bethel, Alaska, USA
2-17-14 Windy, no snow - Wasilla, Alaska, USA
Needle fish with lesions observed.
This winter has been especially mild in the central Bering Sea and this is the earliest recorded fur seal on St. George Island ever.
High PSP levels in clams near the end of the Aleutian Peninsula, Alaska.
Increasing winds may drive the air quality to become "unhealthy to hazardous," said a statement from Eileen Probasco, planning director with the Matanuska-Sustina Borough.
Heavy rains and flooding.
Copper River largely open.
1-28-14 Open lake water - Aleknagik, Alaska, USA
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