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“Absolutely Dismal” Chum Counts on the Yukon
October 11, 2020 Returning chum salmon counts in Eagle, Alaska are “absolutely dismal,” according to Stephanie Quinn-Davis, director of...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Oct 11, 20201 min read


Study After Study in the Arctic Point to a New Climate Regime
September 15, 2020 September 15th marks the date when Arctic sea ice reached its minimum for the year before expanding in response to...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Sep 15, 20203 min read


Animals Acting Strangely as Arctic Waters Warm
September 11, 2020 As the climate warms, some native species will undergo population decline, others will adapt to new environmental...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Sep 11, 20202 min read


United in Science 2020 Report Released
September 9, 2020 “We have a choice: business as usual, leading to further calamity; or we can use the recovery from COVID-19 to provide...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Sep 9, 20201 min read


Russian Trash Awash on Bering Strait Beaches
September 3, 2020 An unusually high amount of plastic, often printed with Russian labels, is washing up in Alaska’s Bering Strait. Coming...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Sep 3, 20201 min read


Persistence of Summer Sea Ice Will Determine Which Polar Bear Populations Survive
July 31, 2020 Polar bear survival depends on year-round sea ice which provides the platform from which they hunt, den, and travel. As...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jul 31, 20201 min read


A Regime Shift is Underway in the Arctic Ocean
July 23, 2020 Warming waters from the Pacific and Atlantic oceans are raising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean and delivering outside...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jul 23, 20201 min read


Most polar bear populations will collapse by century’s end without emissions cuts, study says
July 20, 2020 A recent study became the first to predict the rate of survival for all of the world’s 19 polar bear populations in the...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jul 20, 20201 min read


Siberia’s heat wave would’ve been almost impossible without climate change, scientists say
July 17, 2020 A new study shows that human-induced climate change is driving record-breaking heatwaves in Siberia, leading to...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jul 17, 20201 min read


Declining Sea Ice Extent in the Bering Sea Causes Ecological Domino Effect
June 27, 2020 The following is a synopsis of a LEO Network webinar entitled Rapid Change: The Story of 2019 in Northwest Alaskan Seas and...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jun 27, 20203 min read


Melting Permafrost Linked to Russian Oil Spill
June 9, 2020 In late May of this year, a huge oil tank collapsed in Norilsk, an industrial city in north-central Siberia. An estimated...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Jun 9, 20201 min read


Shunning virus and Big Oil, Alaska tribe revives traditions
June 2, 2020 By DAYSHA EATON, Religion News Service 6/2/2020 ARCTIC VILLAGE, Alaska (RNS) — Arriving home on one of the last regular...
Daysha Eaton
Jun 2, 20201 min read


Bracing for Zombie Fires
May 18, 2020 Wild fires sometimes overwinter in peatlands and forests under a blanket of snow, only to reemerge in the following summer....

Norton Bay Watershed Council
May 18, 20201 min read


A Price War and Sweeping Divestment Policies Among Most Major Banks Means a Slowdown for Big Oil in the Arctic
May 18, 2020 Declining oil prices due to a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, coupled with the economic downturn caused by the...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
May 18, 20203 min read


Sudden Ecological Collapse Predicted
May 6, 2020 Unplash - Annie H. A vulnerability study of more than 30,000 species of marine and terrestrial plants and animals predicts...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
May 6, 20201 min read


Quinault Tribe Strive to Outpace Their Climate Future
May 6, 2020 Due to rising oceans and natural tectonic subduction, the Quinault Indian Nation of Washington have repeated flooded during...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
May 6, 20201 min read


Indigenous Groups Work with the Wyss Campaign for Nature
April 28, 2020 In the Nunavut Territory of northern Canada, protection was recently secured for two critical marine areas – the...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Apr 28, 20201 min read


Dramatic Changes Signal a ‘New Arctic”
March 31, 2020 Scientists from multiple agencies, working collaboratively to supply data to the Arctic Integrated Ecosystem Research...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Mar 31, 20201 min read


Expanded Shipping in Northern Waters Impacts Arctic Cod
March 31, 2020 New research on the behavior of Arctic cod in Resolute Bay, Canada revealed unexpected feeding disruptions due to shipping...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Mar 31, 20201 min read


Are Alaska’s Wild Shellfish Still Safe to Eat?
March 31, 2020 Shellfish, a winter-time subsistence resource for coastal communities, may no longer be reliably safe to eat. Shellfish...

Norton Bay Watershed Council
Mar 31, 20202 min read
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