The European green crab, as pictured here, is an invasive species that threatens native fish populations. The invasive crabs were first discovered in Alaska in 2022 at Annette Island, and their ...
The carapace, or upper shell, of an invasive European green crab and a live live green crab are shown in this undated photo. Ever since Alaska's first green crabs were found on Annette Island in 2022, ...
Alaskans are being asked to keep a sharp eye out for invasive species this week — and to take action to help stop their spread. Alaska Invasive Species Awareness Week, which runs through June 14, was ...
We discuss invasive species and what is being done to curb their populations in Alaska. Invasive species can disrupt or destroy habitat and food supplies for native animals and plants which can ripple ...
My favorite restaurant, Mexico in Alaska, used to be in Mountain View. After one early visit there, I stumbled upon a gentleman in a log cabin nearby who was selling a lovely little plant with ...
Kodiak's community and biologists are looking at solutions to keep the population of crayfish down. As Alaska’s climate changes, invasive species are becoming more common, and in many cases more ...
State officials have barred the import, transport and sale of two fast-growing invasive species that were once popular garden ornamentals but have now wreaked havoc on natural vegetation. The Alaska ...
When a young Sealaska intern walking a beach in July 2022 found the first evidence of European green crab presence in Alaska — a discarded shell on a beach on Annette Island in the state’s far ...