Qawalangin Tribe to file cultural claim over Selendang Ayu spill

Wednesday, September 12 2007

Unalaska, AK – Nearly three years after the wreck of the Selendang Ayu, the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska is arguing that it should be compensated for cultural damage inflicted by the shipwreck. In Unalaska, KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


Whale necropsy looking unlikely

Tuesday, September 11 2007

Unalaska, AK – On Sunday, a dead humpback whale weighing between 35 and 45 tons washed up in Unalaska Bay. The cause of death was unclear, and the whale was brought closer to town in the hopes that an out-of-town scientist would be able to fly in to perform a necropsy. But as the massive animal continues to decompose, those plans have been set aside. In Unalaska, KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


40-foot dead whale washes up in Unalaska

Monday, September 10 2007

Unalaska, AK – A forty foot long dead humpback whale currently can be seen--and smelled--just off the back side of Little South America on Amaknak Island, where it was towed from the other side of Unalaska Bay Sunday evening.

"It's a full-sized female, so it's about as big as they get," said marine biologist Reid Brewer, with the local University of Alaska Fairbanks extension office. "From the waterline it doesn't look very large, but it's kind of like an iceberg--if you see one of these things floating, only about a third of it is above water and the other two-thirds is below."


Twenty-nine Unalaskans get US citizenship

Wednesday, September 05 2007

Unalaska, AK – On Wednesday, immigrants in Unalaska had the first opportunity in several years to gain US citizenship on the island in a naturalization ceremony at the City Hall. KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


Greenpeace pays respects to Amchitka blast site

Wednesday, August 29 2007

Amchitka Island, AK – In 1971, a group of Canadian environmental and peace activists attempted to sail to Alaska's Amchitka Island, in protest of the American government's plans to conduct the largest underground nuclear test in North America on the island. They failed to get anywhere near the island before the bomb was set off, but the mission did lead to the creation of the international environmental group Greenpeace. This week, 36 years after the organization's maiden voyage, a Greenpeace ship reached Amchitka for the first time, and visited the site of the nuclear test. KIAL's Charles Homans reports from aboard the vessel Esperanza, anchored at Amchitka.


KIAL NEWS WILL RETURN ON SEPTEMBER 6

Thursday, August 09 2007

Unalaska, AK – Check back with us then for your local online news, and regular news programming on KIAL AM 1450 Unalaska.


Pollock shift worries fishermen

Wednesday, August 08 2007

Unalaska, AK – Alaska pollock is the biggest fishery in the world, and one of the few that's considered sustainable. But as the waters of the Bering Sea warm, the local ecosystem is changing. Pollock are moving farther north, and fishermen are growing concerned. KIAL's Charles Homans recently visited the fishing grounds northwest of the Pribilof Islands with the crew of the Starlite, a Dutch Harbor-based pollock boat, and brings us this report.


Ben Stevens turns up on tugboat in Dutch Harbor

Wednesday, August 08 2007

Unalaska, AK – Former state senator Ben Stevens appears to have resurfaced in Dutch Harbor, at least for a couple of weeks.

According to a report in the Anchorage Daily News today, the former lawmaker is working onboard one of the support ships for the Shell Oil drilling operations in the Arctic Ocean. Those vessels are currently docked in Dutch Harbor, awaiting the settlement of legal proceedings surrounding the drilling. Stevens is working on the combination tug boat/landing craft Arctic Seal.


10th annual Camp Qungaayux kicks off in Unalaska

Monday, August 06 2007

Unalaska, AK – The tenth annual Camp Qungaayux kicked off this morning at Humpy Cove on Unalaska Island. The week-long event is open to kids from fourth grade and up, and aims to bridge the gap between Western and Unangan knowledge of the natural world in the Aleutians. In Unalaska, KIAL's Charles Homans reports.



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