Alaska’s rare Iliamna Lake seals could be endangered by the Pebble Mine, a project that threatens their isolated freshwater ...
Situated in southwest Alaska, Lake Iliamna is renowned for its pure water, freshwater seals and fish. Now, it is the center of one of the most contentious debates in the state. The mine would sit 17 ...
If there really is a lake monster in Alaska's largest lake, a group of researchers using cutting edge technology this summer might have the best chance yet of finding it. People around Iliamna Lake ...
In Alaska, harbor seals thrive in the chilled water of Iliamna Lake, sliding their blubbery bodies onto floating pieces of ice for a winter rest. This group of round-eyed water dwellers has remained a ...
ANCHORAGE — Lake Iliamna in Alaska is North America’s eighth-largest lake, but nobody would mistake it for the Pacific Ocean. Not even a seabird. So when thousands of common murres were found dead at ...
Iliamna Lake harbor seals, members of one of the world's five freshwater seal populations, rest on the ice surface of Alaska's biggest lake in this undated photo. Their ability to live in an ...
Hundreds of harbor seals live in Iliamna Lake, the largest body of freshwater in Alaska and one of the most productive systems for sockeye salmon in the Bristol Bay region. These lake seals are a ...
Next summer, I plan to fish for the Lake Iliamna Monster. I’m bored of catching salmon, halibut and trout, and it doesn’t look like the Feds are going to allow even catch-and-release whaling anytime ...
A search was ongoing Tuesday morning for a man who reportedly washed out of a boat on Lake Iliamna, Alaska State Troopers said. Two men had taken a skiff Sunday evening from Igiugig and were traveling ...
DILLINGHAM - The Iliamna village corporation has reached a right-of-way agreement with the Pebble Limited Partnership that would allow Pebble access to lands that could prove critical to the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The mysterious animal that people say they see in Iliamna Lake is dark, longer than 15 feet, with a long head and tail and distinct fins. It isn’t a whale or a seal, and it ...
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