A team of Scientists just undertook a study to see which proteins are easier to digest. They looked at compositional and digestibility differences between pork, beef, chicken and fish. The Research was carried out by The University of Alaska’s Fishery
Announcement On Off Shore Drilling
President Obama made an announcement last week on the Governments plans for off shore drilling in Alaska. Area’s were approved of Alaska’s arctic coast but not around Bristol bay. The President also supported drilling in the Chukchi and Beaufort sea’s
Exports To Be Proud Of
Alaska’s exports totaled 3.3 billion dollars last year this is the fifth best for trade in the States history. Alaska’s main exports are: Zinc and Ore up 33.5% the minerals are shipped all over the World to Korea, China, Spain,
The US Census to Start In Alaska
The 2010 US Census will start in the little village of Noorvik in Northern Alaska. The Inupiat population is around 650 people, there are no roads linking the village to the rest of the state. So census workers will fly
Navy Training Activities May Affect Fish
The Navy held a meeting last Thursday in Kodiak to hear from residents about their proposal to increase training in the area. Kodiak residents have reservations about the Navy’s plans in fact a representative from The Alaska Marine Conservation Council
Mount Cleveland is Spewing Ash
The Cleveland volcano on the western half of the Chuginadak island in the central Aleutian islands of Alaska, is spewing ash up to 20,000 feet into the air. The volcano has an elevation of 5, 676 feet and sits on
Stricter Regulations Needed For Commercial Fishing Fleets
The National transportation safety board will recommend that the coast guard ask congress permission to inspect our nations fishing fleets. The current recommendations are related to the enquiry into the sinking of Alaska’s Ranger last March. This incident resulted in