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Although it had been occupied for over ten thousand years by indigenous peoples, from the 18th century onward, European powers considered the territory of Alaska ripe for exploitation and trade. The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.
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11 Wonderful Places With Most Crystal Clear Water in the World
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published: 14 Feb 2021
Glacier Rivers In Alaska | Under Water
#glacier #alaska #icemountain
Glacier rivers are a unique and important feature in Alaska, USA. They are formed when the melting water from glaciers flows into streams and rivers, which eventually drain into the sea. These rivers are a source of fresh water, provide habitat for fish and wildlife, and play a critical role in shaping the landscape.
Glacier rivers in Alaska are particularly important due to the large number of glaciers that exist in the state. The glaciers provide a steady source of water, which helps support a diverse range of ecosystems. The water from glacier rivers also supports human communities by providing drinking water, irrigation water, and hydropower.
However, the rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is having a significant impact on glacier rivers i...
The Salmon Forest | Tongass National Forest - Alaska Nature Documentary
The Salmon Forest is a 30-minute documentary film that explores the connection between
wild salmon and life in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States.
The film follows Alaskan salmon on their epic migration from the streams of the forest to the ocean and back, revealing the various lives they impact along the way.
Pull in a huge catch with commercial fishermen, explore the breathtaking landscapes that draw in millions, watch as a mother bear lunges into a stream to feed her cubs, visit a native Tlingit community to better understand salmon’s cultural significance, and meet the people who work day and night to ensure this public resource is protected for generations to come.
Filmed in stunning high definition, The Salmon Forest highlights one...
published: 20 Apr 2020
Alaska Salmon Country - Sockeye City
The sheer volume of salmon that return to Bristol Bay each year is truly astounding. For those who haven't visited Alaska, it's really hard to conceptualize 32 million fish - the average sockeye return in Bristol Bay. This video gives a glimpse of the bio mass that enter the rivers and streams that make up the Bristol Bay watershed. Filmed exclusively in 2015 on the Copper River with Copper River Lodge.
Explore our list of Alaska Lodges & Adventures - http://www.AlaskaFlyOut.com
Watch in HD & Enjoy!
published: 09 Feb 2016
Could Alaskan Seaweed Help Save the Planet? | INDIE ALASKA
Learn how going green can save you money: https://youtu.be/6-7FsSgq_Ck
Seaweed and kelp is a billion-dollar industry — one that has the potential to help alleviate the pressures of climate change. Currently, the biggest players in the kelp industry are out of Asia, but Seagrove Kelp Co. in Craig, Alaska is trying to prove that the Last Frontier could be a global seaweed competitor.
#earthday #climatechange #alaska
To learn more about what Seagrove Kelp Co. and the Native Conservancy are doing in Alaska, visit their websites below.
https://seagrovekelp.com/
https://www.nativeconservancy.org/
For more PBS Digital Studios content like this, check out the following playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnNZYWyBGJ1F8ofFm4H9UTrHxqU8zngK4
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published: 21 Apr 2021
Seascape Alaska: Our Unexplored Planet
During the first ROV dive of our Seascape Alaska expeditions, we explored the water column in the deep water off of the Aleutian chain.
Video produced by GFOE video team member Caitlin Bailey during the Seascape Alaska 3 expedition in July 2023.
All footage was gathered aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer with ROV Deep Discoverer and ROV Seirios, which are designed, maintained, and operated by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration in partnership with NOAA Ocean Exploration.
Watch livestreams from the deep sea at https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov and learn more about the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration at https://engineeringfordiscovery.org.
published: 16 Jan 2024
Planet Fitness Is WORSE than BUD LIGHT | #culture
Planet fitness is in hot water, a boycott is well underway, and people have had enough! Just over a week ago, a woman by the name of Patricia Silva posted a video online where she expressed her frustration after seeing a man shaving in the women's locker room, who only had to claim to be LGBTQ to have the "right" to be in there. She brought it to the attention of the Planet Fitness staff - yet instead of having HER concerns validated, she was punished by having her membership canceled.
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As you may or may not know, the world is made up of a majority of water. From lakes to rivers, to streams, seas, and oceans the Earth is believe it or not 71% water. And there are just so many different variations of water you can see on Earth, from ordinary lakes to an extraordinary sea. With all of these vast waters and the diversity that comes along with, there are some simply gorgeous waters to be seen on planet earth.
Welcome to another episode of 4 EverGreen and in today’s video, we will show you 11 of the most beautiful crystal clear waters in the world. Make sure to stick around for our number 1 pick as it is guaranteed to stun you with its unreal beauty. Let’s begin!
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As you may or may not know, the world is made up of a majority of water. From lakes to rivers, to streams, seas, and oceans the Earth is believe it or not 71% water. And there are just so many different variations of water you can see on Earth, from ordinary lakes to an extraordinary sea. With all of these vast waters and the diversity that comes along with, there are some simply gorgeous waters to be seen on planet earth.
Welcome to another episode of 4 EverGreen and in today’s video, we will show you 11 of the most beautiful crystal clear waters in the world. Make sure to stick around for our number 1 pick as it is guaranteed to stun you with its unreal beauty. Let’s begin!
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#glacier #alaska #icemountain
Glacier rivers are a unique and important feature in Alaska, USA. They are formed when the melting water from glaciers flows int...
#glacier #alaska #icemountain
Glacier rivers are a unique and important feature in Alaska, USA. They are formed when the melting water from glaciers flows into streams and rivers, which eventually drain into the sea. These rivers are a source of fresh water, provide habitat for fish and wildlife, and play a critical role in shaping the landscape.
Glacier rivers in Alaska are particularly important due to the large number of glaciers that exist in the state. The glaciers provide a steady source of water, which helps support a diverse range of ecosystems. The water from glacier rivers also supports human communities by providing drinking water, irrigation water, and hydropower.
However, the rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is having a significant impact on glacier rivers in Alaska. The increased volume of water is causing rivers to flood and erode their banks, causing damage to infrastructure and threatening communities. Additionally, the loss of glaciers is reducing the amount of water available to support ecosystems, which could have long-term effects on the health of these ecosystems.
Despite these challenges, Alaska's glacier rivers remain an important part of the state's landscape and cultural heritage. Efforts are underway to better understand and manage these unique water resources to ensure their long-term health and sustainability.
#glacier #alaska #icemountain
Glacier rivers are a unique and important feature in Alaska, USA. They are formed when the melting water from glaciers flows into streams and rivers, which eventually drain into the sea. These rivers are a source of fresh water, provide habitat for fish and wildlife, and play a critical role in shaping the landscape.
Glacier rivers in Alaska are particularly important due to the large number of glaciers that exist in the state. The glaciers provide a steady source of water, which helps support a diverse range of ecosystems. The water from glacier rivers also supports human communities by providing drinking water, irrigation water, and hydropower.
However, the rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is having a significant impact on glacier rivers in Alaska. The increased volume of water is causing rivers to flood and erode their banks, causing damage to infrastructure and threatening communities. Additionally, the loss of glaciers is reducing the amount of water available to support ecosystems, which could have long-term effects on the health of these ecosystems.
Despite these challenges, Alaska's glacier rivers remain an important part of the state's landscape and cultural heritage. Efforts are underway to better understand and manage these unique water resources to ensure their long-term health and sustainability.
The Salmon Forest is a 30-minute documentary film that explores the connection between
wild salmon and life in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest na...
The Salmon Forest is a 30-minute documentary film that explores the connection between
wild salmon and life in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States.
The film follows Alaskan salmon on their epic migration from the streams of the forest to the ocean and back, revealing the various lives they impact along the way.
Pull in a huge catch with commercial fishermen, explore the breathtaking landscapes that draw in millions, watch as a mother bear lunges into a stream to feed her cubs, visit a native Tlingit community to better understand salmon’s cultural significance, and meet the people who work day and night to ensure this public resource is protected for generations to come.
Filmed in stunning high definition, The Salmon Forest highlights one of the last healthy homes for salmon on Earth, and provokes a deeper understanding of this complex and beautiful ecosystem.
Ultimately, this film celebrates the unique role public lands play in salmon production and reminds us that proper management is vital to sustain the future of commercial fisheries, subsistence, recreation, and our forests. To learn more about the Sitka Conservation Society’s work on the Tongass, visit https://www.sitkawild.org.
Want to continue the entertainment? With parents and families in mind, we’ve made a Fin-Tastic Activity Packet that contains a coloring page, worksheets, and a creative activity!
The Salmon Forest is a 30-minute documentary film that explores the connection between
wild salmon and life in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States.
The film follows Alaskan salmon on their epic migration from the streams of the forest to the ocean and back, revealing the various lives they impact along the way.
Pull in a huge catch with commercial fishermen, explore the breathtaking landscapes that draw in millions, watch as a mother bear lunges into a stream to feed her cubs, visit a native Tlingit community to better understand salmon’s cultural significance, and meet the people who work day and night to ensure this public resource is protected for generations to come.
Filmed in stunning high definition, The Salmon Forest highlights one of the last healthy homes for salmon on Earth, and provokes a deeper understanding of this complex and beautiful ecosystem.
Ultimately, this film celebrates the unique role public lands play in salmon production and reminds us that proper management is vital to sustain the future of commercial fisheries, subsistence, recreation, and our forests. To learn more about the Sitka Conservation Society’s work on the Tongass, visit https://www.sitkawild.org.
Want to continue the entertainment? With parents and families in mind, we’ve made a Fin-Tastic Activity Packet that contains a coloring page, worksheets, and a creative activity!
The sheer volume of salmon that return to Bristol Bay each year is truly astounding. For those who haven't visited Alaska, it's really hard to conceptualize 32 ...
The sheer volume of salmon that return to Bristol Bay each year is truly astounding. For those who haven't visited Alaska, it's really hard to conceptualize 32 million fish - the average sockeye return in Bristol Bay. This video gives a glimpse of the bio mass that enter the rivers and streams that make up the Bristol Bay watershed. Filmed exclusively in 2015 on the Copper River with Copper River Lodge.
Explore our list of Alaska Lodges & Adventures - http://www.AlaskaFlyOut.com
Watch in HD & Enjoy!
The sheer volume of salmon that return to Bristol Bay each year is truly astounding. For those who haven't visited Alaska, it's really hard to conceptualize 32 million fish - the average sockeye return in Bristol Bay. This video gives a glimpse of the bio mass that enter the rivers and streams that make up the Bristol Bay watershed. Filmed exclusively in 2015 on the Copper River with Copper River Lodge.
Explore our list of Alaska Lodges & Adventures - http://www.AlaskaFlyOut.com
Watch in HD & Enjoy!
Learn how going green can save you money: https://youtu.be/6-7FsSgq_Ck
Seaweed and kelp is a billion-dollar industry — one that has the potential to help allev...
Learn how going green can save you money: https://youtu.be/6-7FsSgq_Ck
Seaweed and kelp is a billion-dollar industry — one that has the potential to help alleviate the pressures of climate change. Currently, the biggest players in the kelp industry are out of Asia, but Seagrove Kelp Co. in Craig, Alaska is trying to prove that the Last Frontier could be a global seaweed competitor.
#earthday #climatechange #alaska
To learn more about what Seagrove Kelp Co. and the Native Conservancy are doing in Alaska, visit their websites below.
https://seagrovekelp.com/
https://www.nativeconservancy.org/
For more PBS Digital Studios content like this, check out the following playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnNZYWyBGJ1F8ofFm4H9UTrHxqU8zngK4
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Learn how going green can save you money: https://youtu.be/6-7FsSgq_Ck
Seaweed and kelp is a billion-dollar industry — one that has the potential to help alleviate the pressures of climate change. Currently, the biggest players in the kelp industry are out of Asia, but Seagrove Kelp Co. in Craig, Alaska is trying to prove that the Last Frontier could be a global seaweed competitor.
#earthday #climatechange #alaska
To learn more about what Seagrove Kelp Co. and the Native Conservancy are doing in Alaska, visit their websites below.
https://seagrovekelp.com/
https://www.nativeconservancy.org/
For more PBS Digital Studios content like this, check out the following playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnNZYWyBGJ1F8ofFm4H9UTrHxqU8zngK4
INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The videos capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these stories present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska.
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During the first ROV dive of our Seascape Alaska expeditions, we explored the water column in the deep water off of the Aleutian chain.
Video produced by GFOE...
During the first ROV dive of our Seascape Alaska expeditions, we explored the water column in the deep water off of the Aleutian chain.
Video produced by GFOE video team member Caitlin Bailey during the Seascape Alaska 3 expedition in July 2023.
All footage was gathered aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer with ROV Deep Discoverer and ROV Seirios, which are designed, maintained, and operated by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration in partnership with NOAA Ocean Exploration.
Watch livestreams from the deep sea at https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov and learn more about the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration at https://engineeringfordiscovery.org.
During the first ROV dive of our Seascape Alaska expeditions, we explored the water column in the deep water off of the Aleutian chain.
Video produced by GFOE video team member Caitlin Bailey during the Seascape Alaska 3 expedition in July 2023.
All footage was gathered aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer with ROV Deep Discoverer and ROV Seirios, which are designed, maintained, and operated by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration in partnership with NOAA Ocean Exploration.
Watch livestreams from the deep sea at https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov and learn more about the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration at https://engineeringfordiscovery.org.
Planet fitness is in hot water, a boycott is well underway, and people have had enough! Just over a week ago, a woman by the name of Patricia Silva posted a vid...
Planet fitness is in hot water, a boycott is well underway, and people have had enough! Just over a week ago, a woman by the name of Patricia Silva posted a video online where she expressed her frustration after seeing a man shaving in the women's locker room, who only had to claim to be LGBTQ to have the "right" to be in there. She brought it to the attention of the Planet Fitness staff - yet instead of having HER concerns validated, she was punished by having her membership canceled.
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11 Wonderful Places With Most Crystal Clear Water in the World
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As you may or may not know, the world is made up of a majority of water. From lakes to rivers, to streams, seas, and oceans the Earth is believe it or not 71% water. And there are just so many different variations of water you can see on Earth, from ordinary lakes to an extraordinary sea. With all of these vast waters and the diversity that comes along with, there are some simply gorgeous waters to be seen on planet earth.
Welcome to another episode of 4 EverGreen and in today’s video, we will show you 11 of the most beautiful crystal clear waters in the world. Make sure to stick around for our number 1 pick as it is guaranteed to stun you with its unreal beauty. Let’s begin!
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#glacier #alaska #icemountain
Glacier rivers are a unique and important feature in Alaska, USA. They are formed when the melting water from glaciers flows into streams and rivers, which eventually drain into the sea. These rivers are a source of fresh water, provide habitat for fish and wildlife, and play a critical role in shaping the landscape.
Glacier rivers in Alaska are particularly important due to the large number of glaciers that exist in the state. The glaciers provide a steady source of water, which helps support a diverse range of ecosystems. The water from glacier rivers also supports human communities by providing drinking water, irrigation water, and hydropower.
However, the rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is having a significant impact on glacier rivers in Alaska. The increased volume of water is causing rivers to flood and erode their banks, causing damage to infrastructure and threatening communities. Additionally, the loss of glaciers is reducing the amount of water available to support ecosystems, which could have long-term effects on the health of these ecosystems.
Despite these challenges, Alaska's glacier rivers remain an important part of the state's landscape and cultural heritage. Efforts are underway to better understand and manage these unique water resources to ensure their long-term health and sustainability.
The Salmon Forest is a 30-minute documentary film that explores the connection between
wild salmon and life in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States.
The film follows Alaskan salmon on their epic migration from the streams of the forest to the ocean and back, revealing the various lives they impact along the way.
Pull in a huge catch with commercial fishermen, explore the breathtaking landscapes that draw in millions, watch as a mother bear lunges into a stream to feed her cubs, visit a native Tlingit community to better understand salmon’s cultural significance, and meet the people who work day and night to ensure this public resource is protected for generations to come.
Filmed in stunning high definition, The Salmon Forest highlights one of the last healthy homes for salmon on Earth, and provokes a deeper understanding of this complex and beautiful ecosystem.
Ultimately, this film celebrates the unique role public lands play in salmon production and reminds us that proper management is vital to sustain the future of commercial fisheries, subsistence, recreation, and our forests. To learn more about the Sitka Conservation Society’s work on the Tongass, visit https://www.sitkawild.org.
Want to continue the entertainment? With parents and families in mind, we’ve made a Fin-Tastic Activity Packet that contains a coloring page, worksheets, and a creative activity!
The sheer volume of salmon that return to Bristol Bay each year is truly astounding. For those who haven't visited Alaska, it's really hard to conceptualize 32 million fish - the average sockeye return in Bristol Bay. This video gives a glimpse of the bio mass that enter the rivers and streams that make up the Bristol Bay watershed. Filmed exclusively in 2015 on the Copper River with Copper River Lodge.
Explore our list of Alaska Lodges & Adventures - http://www.AlaskaFlyOut.com
Watch in HD & Enjoy!
Learn how going green can save you money: https://youtu.be/6-7FsSgq_Ck
Seaweed and kelp is a billion-dollar industry — one that has the potential to help alleviate the pressures of climate change. Currently, the biggest players in the kelp industry are out of Asia, but Seagrove Kelp Co. in Craig, Alaska is trying to prove that the Last Frontier could be a global seaweed competitor.
#earthday #climatechange #alaska
To learn more about what Seagrove Kelp Co. and the Native Conservancy are doing in Alaska, visit their websites below.
https://seagrovekelp.com/
https://www.nativeconservancy.org/
For more PBS Digital Studios content like this, check out the following playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnNZYWyBGJ1F8ofFm4H9UTrHxqU8zngK4
INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The videos capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these stories present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska.
Click on the Subscribe button above to get notified when new episodes are available.
Consider supporting Alaska Public Media and ensure storytelling like INDIE ALASKA continues into the future. Make a donation today at: https://www.alaskapublic.org/support/donate-splash-page/
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During the first ROV dive of our Seascape Alaska expeditions, we explored the water column in the deep water off of the Aleutian chain.
Video produced by GFOE video team member Caitlin Bailey during the Seascape Alaska 3 expedition in July 2023.
All footage was gathered aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer with ROV Deep Discoverer and ROV Seirios, which are designed, maintained, and operated by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration in partnership with NOAA Ocean Exploration.
Watch livestreams from the deep sea at https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov and learn more about the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration at https://engineeringfordiscovery.org.
Planet fitness is in hot water, a boycott is well underway, and people have had enough! Just over a week ago, a woman by the name of Patricia Silva posted a video online where she expressed her frustration after seeing a man shaving in the women's locker room, who only had to claim to be LGBTQ to have the "right" to be in there. She brought it to the attention of the Planet Fitness staff - yet instead of having HER concerns validated, she was punished by having her membership canceled.
The information that has come out about this situation and about this business in general since then is absolutely mind-boggling, and Planet Fitness should receive the Bud Light treatment.
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Water Planet is a Polish television channel owned by Polcast Television, which broadcasts programmes about sea and tourism. It was launched on May 14, 2012 and replaced CSB TV.