Recovery efforts continue after helicopter crash

Monday, June 21 2010

Unalaska, AK – A helicopter crashed on Unalaska Island on Saturday evening, leaving the pilot dead.

Lonnie Kennedy, 48, had just dropped off two passengers and was attempting to take off from Chernofski Point when the helicopter skid caught the ground, causing the helicopter to roll over.

A call reporting the accident was made at approximately 6pm from the Fort Glenn cattle ranch on Umnak Island - where Kennedy lived and worked. The Coast Guard District 17 Command Center dispatched a response team, which arrived at 8:27pm. Captain Gary Gray, an Unalaska Public Safety EMT, confirmed that Kennedy had already died. The two witnesses had departed the area onboard another ranch helicopter by that point.


Helicopter crash kills one

Sunday, June 20 2010

Unalaska, AK – A helicopter crashed on Unalaska Island on Saturday evening, leaving the pilot dead. The two passengers aboard the helicopter were uninjured.

The Coast Guard District 17 Command Center received a call at 6pm that a helicopter with four people on board had crashed approximately 30 miles southwest of Dutch Harbor. It was later determined that there had been only three people on board. The emergency call was made from the cattle ranch on Umnak Island.


Pollution in Dutch Harbor?

Friday, June 18 2010

Unalaska, AK – A representative from Alaska's Department of Environmental Conservation visited Unalaska this week to discuss the water quality of Dutch Harbor and Iliuliuk Harbor.

These two harbors are currently listed as impaired according to Alaska's Clean Water Act -- the sediment of both water bodies contains more than the allowable amount of petroleum hydrocarbons. In response, the DEC is drafting a "Total Maximum Daily Load" document.


Landfill waste catches fire

Thursday, June 17 2010

Unalaska, AK – This morning a pile of waste caught fire at the landfill on Summer Bay Road. No individuals were harmed.

The fire department received a call about a fire in the baler building at 11:16. Fourteen fire and EMS personnel and two police officers arrived on the scene. The fire department contained the fire within 45 minutes, says fire chief Brian Long.

"We had fire under control by 12:01," says "We don't declare the fire totally out until we can pull the fire completely apart, and that's hard to do when you have a mountain of garbage to deal with."


United Fishermen of Alaska name new president

Thursday, June 17 2010

Unalaska, AK – The United Fishermen of Alaska instated a new president Tuesday. Arni Thomson will be replacing Joe Childers, who led the trade group for three years. Thomson says that his major goals for UFA are educational outreach and continuing its work on marketing Alaska seafood products.

Thomson has served as executive director of the Alaska Crab Coalition since 1986. He is also serves on the advisory panel of the North Pacific Research Board, and he was an advocate for crab rationalization. His election breaks the decade-old UFA trend of electing finfish harvesters.


To the Arctic and beyond: NASA launches first oceanographic mission

Wednesday, June 16 2010

Unalaska, AK – For the next five weeks, 48 scientists will explore a new frontier for NASA. No, they're not going to Mars. They're traveling to the arctic circle as part of NASA's ICESCAPE mission.


The tides of change

Tuesday, June 15 2010

Unalaska, AK – This weekend, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration completed the first part of its effort to redo tidal current maps for the Aleutian chain. It's been over fifty years since the maps have been updated.

NOAA is using a total of 24 subsurface moorings to collect data in the area between Unimak Isand and Unalaska Island. Fifteen of those moorings were put in place on this trip. The moorings are shaped like torpedoes, and inside there's a meter that records information on the speed of the currents. The NOAA team attaches recycled railroad wheels to the moorings to keep them place.


Permit buyback program moves forward

Monday, June 14 2010

Unalaska, AK – On Friday, Gov. Sean Parnell approved an economic package in Ketchikan, signing a number of bills focused on loans and taxation. House Bill 365 was part of that package, and it puts in place the last part of the fisheries buyback permit program. The buyback program is supposed to help stabilize the fisheries by helping retire latent permits.

Anchorage Representative Charisse Millett sponsored the legislation and says that she was impressed that the members of the fishing industry came to her with a plan for sustainability that includes taxation provisions.


Area M seiners start their season

Friday, June 11 2010

Unalaska, AK – Area M seiners in Sand Point and King Cove head out tomorrow, after standing down the season's first sockeye salmon opening. The second period of the season starts at 6am on Saturday and rounds up at 10pm on Tuesday, June 15.

Seiners from Peter Pan, Trident, and Snopac chose not to participate in the first opening as a gesture of solidarity with the subsistence chum fishermen on the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers, who say that seiners may be preventing an adequate number of salmon from reaching their spawning beds. The standdown may also be a precaution against future restrictions by the Alaska Board of Fisheries.



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