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Crabbers get a boost in bairdi Tanner quotas

Anchorage Daily News - Sat Nov 07

Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula crabbers got some good news last week -- bigger catch quotas for bairdi Tanner crab, a mid-January fishery important to local economies.

Kodiak storm damage declared emergency

Anchorage Daily News - Sat Nov 07

Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell has declared a state disaster for storm damage last month on Kodiak Island.

Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators holds conference

Juneau Empire - Fri Nov 06

The Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators held its annual conference the week of Oct.

Alaska tourism industry pleads for marketing money

Anchorage Daily News - Thu Nov 05

Link: Juneau Empire Representatives of the struggling Alaska tourism industry sought additional marketing money from the state House Finance Committee on Wednesday.

Kodiak man arrested in Anchorage on sex abuse charges

KTVA Anchorage - Mon Nov 02

A Kodiak soldier was arrested and charged with six counts of sexual abuse of a minor on Nov.

Civil rights production to air

Anchorage Daily News - Mon Nov 02

Several Alaska public television stations outside Anchorage will broadcast the documentary "For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska" at 6 p.m. today.

Kodiak opens shipyard to service local fleet

Anchorage Daily News - Sun Nov 01

It's taken a decade and $18 million but the city of Kodiak has a new shipyard capable of servicing 660-ton vessels.

Fishery council pushes to continue rockfish pilot program

Alaska Journal of Commerce - Fri Oct 30

Federal fisheries officials are considering making permanent a controversial rockfish pilot program that essentially privatizes that fishery in the central Gulf of Alaska.

A yowl in the night

Anchorage Daily News - Fri Oct 30

Julia O'Malley writes a general interest column about life and politics in Anchorage and around Alaska.

Alaska town opens shipyard to service local fleets

WYOW-TV Eagle River - Thu Oct 29

It's taken a decade and $$18 million but the Alaska city of Kodiak has a new shipyard capable of servicing 660-ton vessels.

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