• Fish Waste Concerns and Boarding School Tragedies

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Duración: 8 m
  • Podcast

Fish Waste Concerns and Boarding School Tragedies

  • Resumen

  • A new investigation reveals that at least 973 Native American children died in abusive U.S. government boarding schools. The Interior Department calls for an official apology and recommends investing in programs to support Native American communities and heal from these traumas.

    Supporters of Alaska’s ranked choice voting system are asking the state Supreme Court to block a repeal measure from the November ballot. The case, expedited by the court, could impact the election process and ballot design deadlines.

    With salmon season in full swing, Alaskans are urged to properly dispose of fish waste to avoid attracting bears and potential fines. Illegal dumping has led to increased human-bear conflicts, prompting reminders about waste management.

    The Biden administration’s reappointment of Anne Vanderhoeven to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has disappointed some Alaskans and conservation groups who had hoped for a more diverse and balanced perspective.

    Bristol Bay fishermen report unusually small sockeye salmon this year, with the average weight being the smallest on record. Factors like water temperature, food availability, and competition from pink salmon are contributing to this trend.

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