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Buyout nets coastal Alaska villages first direct ownership of Bering Sea crab quota

Buyout nets coastal Alaska villages first direct ownership of Bering Sea crab quota Grant Robinson © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Crab pots stacked in Adak, Alaska. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Fishing rights and vessel ownership are transferring from a Seattle-based fishing company to two Alaskan regional economic development organizations and 30 communities. Popular Searches The seller is Mariner Companies, owned by pioneering Bering Sea crabbers Kevin Kaldestad and Gordon Kristjanson. Two Community Development Quota organizations have purchased the company’s crab boats, and 30 communities have formed limited liability companies to purchase the quota, which amounts to 3% of the Bering Sea opilio and red king crab fishery.

As groups clamor for vaccine, here s how Alaska will decide who s next in line

As groups clamor for vaccine, here’s how Alaska will decide who’s next in line Author: Nathaniel Herz, Alaska Public Media Updated: December 23, 2020 Published December 23, 2020 Share on Facebook Print article The vaccines from drug companies Pfizer and Moderna are being hailed as a game-changing weapon in the fight against COVID-19, which has killed more than 180 Alaskans and infected tens of thousands more. But for the next several months, there will be far fewer vaccine doses available than people who want to receive them. And that presents the difficult question of who should get the shots first. GOP Gov. Mike Dunleavy has the ultimate authority to decide, according to officials from his administration. But so far, the state has been heeding recommendations from a new advisory committee largely made up of health care providers, saying they’re best-suited to consider the science and data around the vaccine.

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