Scientists and fishermen have reported more unusual species in Alaska waters, including the subtropical mola mola, or ocean sunfish. It's likely because of warming sea surface temperatures.
To say Alaska has been snowy this winter is an understatement. Anchorage broke a 57 year old snowfall record Saturday when a storm produced 4.3 inches of snow on Saturday, April 7, 2012.
This season's pink salmon were slightly bigger, but southern Panhandle runs fizzled.
Juneau’s urban avalanche forecast describes “extreme” danger Saturday evening. Centennial Hall will open as an emergency shelter at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Weak returns forced the latest restriction. Good news: Sockeye fishing at the Russian River is forecast to be good.
Biologists suspect climate change and mild winters may have prompted April's early out migration from Auke Creek.
Michael Soltis’ death is the second fatal bear attack in the Anchorage municipality in two summers.
For the second year in a row, the Anchorage area set a new snowfall record. This year it wasn’t the amount of fluffy stuff that went down in the history books — last year Anchorage had more than 11 feet — but the days between the first and last snowfall.
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