AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOcean Monitoring Win for Alaska: The National Science Foundation backed off plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, keeping hundreds of instruments in place after bipartisan pressure, including Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley. Arctic Climate Alarm: A new study warns Arctic soils may stop absorbing CO2 and start releasing it by the 2050s as deep frozen carbon is considered. Coast Guard Safety: A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk crashed during a training flight near Harbor Mountain in Sitka, injuring all four crew members; the cause is under investigation. Arctic Wildlife & Food Safety: Haines-area shellfish tested above safe limits for paralytic shellfish toxin, and regulators are warning beachgoers/harvesters. Local Governance & Land Use: Petersburg’s assembly reversed course and approved a wireless tower land sale after residents raised concerns about impacts and whether an environmental review was needed. Arctic Ocean Voyage: Explorer Matt Rutherford is set to attempt the first solo, nonstop, unassisted circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean, citing record-low sea ice. Bristol Bay Update: Early sockeye catches are building in Ugashik and Egegik, with managers saying run timing remains on track.
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