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Aniakchak volcano (Alaska Peninsula): strong winds carried up ash Tue, 3 Aug 2021, 06:06 06:06 AM | BY: MARTIN The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) reported that strong winds blowing to the north in the region north of Aniakchak and east of Port Heiden have picked up loose volcanic ash and carried it to the north today. A dense cloud of possible resuspended volcanic ash was observed near ground levels in a web camera at Port Heiden. Satellite views confirm that this cloud has been drifting to the north approximately 200 km. The height of this cloud is not known, but resuspended ash clouds are typically from sea level up to 5 km in altitude. ....
Bureau of Indian Affairs announces over $6.5 million in Energy and Mineral Development Grants Awarded to 34 tribes and Alaska Native corporations indiancountrytoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiancountrytoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Researchers roll out erosion tracking tech in Bristol Bay June 3rd 11:15 am | Tyler Thompson, KDLG News
Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks traveled to Dillingham last week to continue erosion research in 11 of Bristol Bay s coastal communities. An ongoing project that started in 2016 as Stakes for Stakeholders, it aims to help residents monitor erosion with affordable time-lapse cameras and survey equipment on wooden stakes in 10 communities. In Ekuk, environmental coordinator Jennifer Robinette has observed the dangers of an eroding coastline in the village. She started tracking erosion on her own before joining the Stakes for Stakeholders effort with UAF. ....
Gabe Dunham with UAF and Alaska Sea Grant at Dillingham s erosion monitoring site by the sewage lagoon, fall 2019. Dunham was part of the initial Stakes for Stakeholders project in 2016 and continues to support erosion research in the region. Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks will travel to Dillingham this week to continue erosion research in 11 of Bristol Bay’s coastal communities. An ongoing project that started in 2016 as “Stakes for Stakeholders,” it aims to help residents monitor erosion with affordable time-lapse cameras and survey equipment on wooden stakes in 10 communities. In Ekuk, Environmental Coordinator Jennifer Robinette has observed the dangers of an eroding coastline in the village. She started tracking erosion on her own before joining the “Stakes for Stakeholders” effort with UAF. ....