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"Alaska Fishermen Circle Their Boats To Fight Mine"
LA Times, 08/04/2010"Dillingham, Alaska -- It is an unfortunate coincidence of geography that this lush region of wild rivers, grassy tundra and windy sea is home to two competing treasures of almost unimaginable value: the world's largest sockeye salmon run, supporting a fishery worth $440 million a year; and in the hills behind it, a massive deposit of copper, molybdemum and gold worth at least $300 billion."
"Judge Halts Oil, Gas Development on Chukchi Sea"
AP, 07/23/2010"A federal judge on Wednesday stopped companies from developing oil and gas wells on billions of dollars in leases off Alaska's northwest coast, saying the federal government failed to follow environmental law before it sold the drilling rights."
"Governor Lingle Establishes Hawaii's First Surf Reserves"
ENS, 06/03/2010"Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle today issued an executive order to establish surfing reserves at two of Hawaii's most important and well-known surfing areas. Both reserves are located in the state waters of the island of Oahu."
"Fight Over Arctic Wildlife Refuge Heats Up"
AP, 05/14/2010"The fight over oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge heated up Tuesday over the possibility that a new management plan could put the refuge and its billions of barrels of crude off-limits for good."
"Gulf Spill Could Have Alaska Repercussions"
Anchorage Daily News, 05/03/2010"The oil gushing from a Gulf of Mexico oil well has the potential to touch Alaska in many ways."
Natives, Enviros Vie Over Spectacular Tongass National Forest
LA Times, 04/13/2010"Legislation would transfer prized sections to an Alaska Native company for logging. Native leaders say it's long overdue. Preservationists are outraged."
GAO: MMS Withheld Offshore Drilling Data, Hindered Risk Analyses in AK
Greenwire, 04/08/2010"The Minerals Management Service has withheld information from regional staff in Alaska and has not had sufficient guidelines in place to analyze offshore drilling risks in the region, a government audit shows."
"Shell Receives Air Permits for Chukchi Drilling"
AP, 04/02/2010"Shell Oil has crossed another hurdle in its plans to drill three exploratory petroleum wells in the Arctic Ocean. The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday it had approved a clean air permit for Shell to operate its drilling ship in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska's northwest coast."
"Alaska: Aerial Wolf Hunt Begins"
NYTimes, 03/17/2010"State employees began an aerial wolf hunt on the Yukon border on Tuesday in what officials describe as an effort to preserve caribou for shooting by hunters."
"Industry Loses Lawsuit Over Alaska Forest Logging"
AP, 02/18/2010"A federal judge has thrown out an industry lawsuit that could have led to more logging and road building in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the nation's largest federal forest."
"Groups Seek Citizen Oversight of Trans-Alaska Pipeline"
Anchorage Daily News, 01/26/2010"Environmentalists, fishermen and others in the Copper River region are spearheading a new effort to boost citizen monitoring of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline."
"EPA Believes Chevron Was Aware of Violation"
Anchorage Daily News, 01/25/2010"Search warrants served on two Cook Inlet oil facilities last week were based on federal environmental regulators' suspicions that Chevron Corp. had knowingly violated its air pollution permits and made false statements, court filings show."
"Lack of Yukon King Salmon Declared Disaster"
Anchorage Daily News, 01/18/2010"U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke declared a commercial fishing disaster for Yukon River king salmon Friday following two years of poor runs, fishing restrictions and bans."
"Rock Layers Trap Exxon Valdez Oil, Study Finds"
AP, 01/18/2010"After the spill, the crude oil was expected to biodegrade and wash away from Prince William Sound. But that didn't happen."
"Shell's Chukchi Sea Drill Plan OK'd Despite Pending Lawsuit"
ENS, 12/10/2009"The federal Minerals Management Service has approved a controversial plan by Shell Gulf of Mexico, Inc. to drill up to three exploratory wells in the Chukchi Sea on leases it purchased in 2008."

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