AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoArctic Coast Guard Buildout: The U.S. Coast Guard picked Kodiak and Seward as homeports for its first Arctic security cutters, with the first ship due in 2028 and major new housing and shore support planned. Salmon & Tribal Lifeways: Alaska Native leaders at the NCAI Mid Year Convention urged a united push to protect salmon runs, warning that collapsing Chinook and chum threaten subsistence and culture. Ocean Monitoring Under Threat: Sen. Lisa Murkowski and other lawmakers are pressing the National Science Foundation to stop dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $386M network that tracks currents, marine life, and extreme weather. Oil Pollution Watch in Juneau: The state plans to study crude oil that surfaced at the historic Treadwell Mine to determine how far contamination has spread. Wildlife Safety Tech: A Canadian group is touting “Bear-dar” radar to help prevent polar bear conflicts in the Arctic by alerting people early. Bear Safety in Anchorage: A brown bear attacked a biker on the Dome Trail; injuries were serious but not life-threatening, and Fish & Game said the bear showed normal behavior. Public Land Access for Subsistence: The Interior Department restored off-road vehicle access for subsistence hunting in Gates of the Arctic near Anaktuvuk Pass. Wildfire Policy Fight: Sen. Mike Lee is pushing to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, arguing it blocks wildfire mitigation. Water Contaminant Push: Alaska’s acting AG joined a coalition urging EPA to study whether mifepristone residues contaminate drinking water.
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