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January 29, 2020Newscast — Wednesday, Jan. 29, 202024 minutesPlayIn this newscast:Blizzard updates for Kodiak,Gulf of Alaska cod appear close to losing the Marine Stewardship Council's sustainability certification,UAA sees a 10 percent drop in enrollment this fall,Pelican and Tenakee Springs react to a draft AMHS ferry schedule with no service for their remote island communitiesAll that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin....moreShareView all episodesBy KMXT522 ratingsJanuary 29, 2020Newscast — Wednesday, Jan. 29, 202024 minutesPlayIn this newscast:Blizzard updates for Kodiak,Gulf of Alaska cod appear close to losing the Marine Stewardship Council's sustainability certification,UAA sees a 10 percent drop in enrollment this fall,Pelican and Tenakee Springs react to a draft AMHS ferry schedule with no service for their remote island communitiesAll that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin....more
In this newscast:Blizzard updates for Kodiak,Gulf of Alaska cod appear close to losing the Marine Stewardship Council's sustainability certification,UAA sees a 10 percent drop in enrollment this fall,Pelican and Tenakee Springs react to a draft AMHS ferry schedule with no service for their remote island communitiesAll that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin.
January 29, 2020Newscast — Wednesday, Jan. 29, 202024 minutesPlayIn this newscast:Blizzard updates for Kodiak,Gulf of Alaska cod appear close to losing the Marine Stewardship Council's sustainability certification,UAA sees a 10 percent drop in enrollment this fall,Pelican and Tenakee Springs react to a draft AMHS ferry schedule with no service for their remote island communitiesAll that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin....more
In this newscast:Blizzard updates for Kodiak,Gulf of Alaska cod appear close to losing the Marine Stewardship Council's sustainability certification,UAA sees a 10 percent drop in enrollment this fall,Pelican and Tenakee Springs react to a draft AMHS ferry schedule with no service for their remote island communitiesAll that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin.