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In the interest of civic improvement, can we just establish a ‘privacy’ curtain fund for the family as a win-win solution?
One might think it wise to consider the science-based predictions and potential consequences of “business as usual.”
I am hoping that Alaska will learn from the mistakes of others and act to effectively protect salmon habitat before it is too late.
OPINION: I'm hoping the Legislature can act to stave off economic collapse. But as a commercial fisherman, I'm hoping to escape targeting as "the other guy."
OPINION: Karl Johnstone, the former chair who was recently passed over by Gov. Walker for reappointment, has fired the first volley in the confirmation battle over who will take his seat on the Alaska Board of Fisheries.
OPINION: Craig Medred's contention that Alaska's fishing fleet is skating on contributions to state revenue is all wrong.
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it "will conduct a scientific assessment of the Bristol Bay watershed to better understand how future large-scale development projects may affect water quality and Bristol Bay's salmon fishery."