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Alaska's Rivers Are Turning Orange and No One Knows Why Published Dec 21, 2023 at 11:17 AM EST Updated Dec 21, 2023 at 12:02 PM EST ...
Alaska's Rusting Rivers: The Alarming Impact of Permafrost Thaw on Arctic Rivers. O'Donnell first observed this phenomenon in 2018, in a river that had been crystal clear a year earlier.
Steelhead and rainbow trout are still off limits and should not be removed from the water.
Alaska's Arctic rivers are home to a variety of fish that are "critical for subsistence, sport, and commercial fisheries," researchers wrote.
Hikers in Kobuk Valley National Park in Alaska in 2017 would have enjoyed a vista that put Bob Ross paintings to shame. By 2018, it was a different story.
In this week’s episode, StormTracker8 Chief Meteorologist Matt DiNardo sits down with Ryan Kocherhans with Alaskan Remote ...
Researchers for years have been baffled as rivers and streams across Alaska turned orange, but new research points to climate change as an answer. Scientists suspect the drastic color change is the ...
Alaska’s rivers and lakes are among the wildest places in the world. If the Park Service loses its authority to protect them within the boundaries of Alaska’s parks, the Alatna in Gates of the Arctic ...