A Brownfields Success Story – The Golovin Fish Plant Project

2023-09-18T15:34:39-08:00September 18th, 2023|Brownfields Success, Environment, Environmental|

The community of Golovin sits on a small peninsula in Northwest Alaska between two large bodies of water. Approximately 240 people reside in Golovin [...]

Food-security threat with rapid salmon decline jeopardize our Indigenous cultures

2022-06-02T15:36:08-08:00June 1st, 2022|Advocacy, Environment, Latest News & Updates, Press Releases|

Across Western and Interior Alaska, early summer is normally a joyful time of year, full of preparations for fishing and the anticipation of fresh [...]

Stepping forward to fight ivory bans: Alaska Native people unite in nationwide campaign to protect Indigenous ways of life

2021-12-30T06:01:40-09:00December 30th, 2021|Environment, Latest News & Updates, Press Releases|

Alaska Native people, and numerous local, state and national organizations with interests in protecting Indigenous cultures and traditions, have collaborated to launch the first [...]

Tribes and Tribal Organizations Call on Secretary of Commerce to Reduce Salmon Bycatch in 2022 Bering Sea Pollock Fishery

2021-12-22T06:39:21-09:00December 21st, 2021|Climate change, Environment, Press Releases, Social Science|

December 21, 2021 Today, Kawerak, Inc., the Association of Village Council Presidents, the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, the Bering Sea Elders Group, [...]

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