AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArctic Ocean Health: NOAA-linked research warns warming seas are driving more frequent harmful algal blooms in the Alaskan Arctic, including toxins tied to paralytic and amnesic shellfish poisoning, with dormant algae in the Chukchi Sea potentially triggering repeat blooms. River & Coastal Science: UAF researchers are studying changing Kuskokwim River conditions after breakup trends worsened isolation for inland communities, using monitoring stations and sensors to track erosion and storm impacts. Wildlife & Disease Watch: Alaska’s first recorded mule deer harvest follows years of sightings, but biologists flag winter tick risk—an unchecked arrival could devastate Alaska moose populations. STEM Policy & Funding: The U.S. Navy plans to return the Seawolf-class USS Connecticut to service in September 2026, boosting undersea capability after a long repair period. AI & Public Ownership: Sen. Bernie Sanders unveiled an AI “sovereign wealth fund” plan that would transfer 50% equity stakes in major AI firms to a public fund. Alaska Education Leadership: UAF named Col. Russell “Russ” Vander Lugt as its new permanent chancellor, bringing Arctic aviation command experience to the university’s research mission. Blue Economy Hearing: A Senate committee hearing on June 2 spotlights Alaska’s Blue Economy Center and coastal fisheries and maritime economic strength.
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