AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOcean Monitoring Cuts: The Trump administration is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $368 million network of 900+ ocean sensors that has tracked climate and marine ecosystems for more than a decade; NSF says it’s “descoping,” but scientists warn it will create long-term data gaps. Climate Extremes in Alaska: Kodiak saw record-cold May highs and a Memorial Day daily low, plus hail during CrabFest—while researchers expect El Niño to bring warmer ocean conditions later this summer. Southeast Supply Shock: Juneau Costco will end its specialized shipping service for outlying communities starting June 7, forcing small businesses to buy full pallets of individual items instead of bundled shipments. Wildlife Safety: Moose calving season is underway, and Fish & Game urges hikers to keep distance and be ready to move fast if a charge happens. Marine Research Policy: A federal bill to support marine carbon dioxide removal testing is drawing attention from Kodiak fishermen who want fisheries protected first. Invasive Species Watch: New UAF research links warmer Southcentral waters to increased northern pike feeding, raising concerns for young salmon. Energy & Access: A push is underway to finance Alaska’s Ambler mining road, drawing tribal and environmental opposition over impacts to caribou and salmon.
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