AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKuskokwim River Change Study: A University of Alaska Fairbanks research team is working with the Native Village of Napaimute to track how shifting river conditions are reshaping spring breakup, erosion, and storm impacts in Southwest Alaska—monitoring water levels, salinity, temperature, and ice-driven hazards that can isolate communities for weeks. Moose Safety in Anchorage: After five people were injured in Anchorage moose encounters tied to people getting too close to cow moose with newborn calves, Fish and Game is urging Alaskans to avoid brushy trails with poor visibility and to back away if they spot a calf. Harmful Algae Watch: In Kachemak Bay and beyond, Alaskans are on the lookout for harmful algae blooms, with local monitoring tied to public health and shellfish safety. Ocean Science Under Pressure: The Trump administration is moving to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a network used to study ocean circulation changes that scientists link to climate-driven weather risks. Climate Extremes Warning: A new global outlook says record heat and extreme weather are becoming more frequent, with the Arctic warming faster than the rest of the planet. Coastal Access Debate: An Alaska Long Trail opinion argues scenic recreation should not come at the expense of practical public access across state lands. Wildlife Recovery Note: Reporting highlights how bowhead whales are recovering from near-extinction, underscoring long-term ecosystem resilience.
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