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Fishing fatalities jump in 2011, but long-term trend is toward safety
When the fishing boat Kodiak Isle struck a rock last weekend, Jennifer Lincoln saw it as a victory. She wasn’t referring to the boat, now aground on Sitkinak Island and being salvaged. Instead, she was referring to the boat’s five-man crew, which safely abandoned ship and was rescued by the Coast...
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Bering Sea crab season opens
Bering Sea crab season opened Monday, and as fishermen drop their pots for king crab, they’re fishing for a quota roughly the same as last year’s. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has set a Bristol Bay red king crab harvest of 7.85 million pounds, up slightly over last year’s quota of 7.834...
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City-owned boatyard rebranded as shipyard
The city-owned Kodiak Boatyard is now officially the Kodiak Shipyard. The name change comes after 10 years of planning, two years of construction and three years of operation. "The distinction between a boatyard and shipyard is hard to pin down, but after three years of operation it's obvious to ...
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Obama is doomed to defeat
To the editor: While walking my dog the other day, a very capable, intelligent raven whispered to me let the people know, that there will be a landslide victory in favor of Romney and Ryan. They will get 320 electoral votes to sweep the election in November. Obama can start packing, and all the ...
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Alumni update: Dunbar fifth at Pre Nationals
Trevor Dunbar produced a top-five finish in his second cross country meet of the season. The University of Oregon senior finished fifth at the Pre Nationals meet at “Tom” Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Ky. Dunbar led Oregon’s third-place attack by covering the 8-kilometer course in 23 minutes...
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Outdoor Kodiak: Remote deer dreams don’t have to be a nightmare
Before you know it, the road system deer season will be closed for the year. Anyone still hoping for sweet venison on the table will have to travel to find it. As a matter of fact deer hunts to remote parts of the island are annual traditions for many families. The hunting can be terrific and jus...
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CG inspection deadline today
The deadline for a mandatory Coast Guard safety inspection is today. Any fishing boat that uses federal waters — either for transit to Bristol Bay or for actual fishing — is required to undergo inspection. Inspections examine what the Coast Guard calls the “Big 8”: a working life raft, survival s...
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Thomet runs well in Oregon
Kodiak state cross country champion Levi Thomet showcased his talents in Oregon on Saturday. The sophomore Thomet placed seventh in the Adidas Cross Country Classic at Fern Hill Park in Portland, Ore. Thomet covered the 5-kilometer course in 15 minutes, 26.3 seconds, 41 seconds behind champion A...
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