UAA’s Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College Hires Maritime Technology Program Coordinator

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UAA’s Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College is proud to announce that Marshall Bullock has been hired to serve as Kachemak Bay Campus’s new Maritime Technology Program Coordinator. Continue reading UAA’s Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College Hires Maritime Technology Program Coordinator

Women in oil & gas industry proud to play important role in Alaska’s economy | KTVA Anchorage CBS 11

Watch the video at: Women in oil & gas industry proud to play important role in Alaska’s economy | KTVA Anchorage CBS 11

UAS Yields Key Data for Fishing Industry | Juneau Empire – Alaska’s Capital City Online Newspaper

For years growing up in Juneau, Donovan Bell walked, drove and rode his bike past one of the most dynamic resources in his collegiate career, and he never knew it existed. Read the full article at: UAS yields key data for fishing industry | Juneau Empire – Alaska’s Capital City Online Newspaper

Alaska Economic Trends – November

Nov2015TrendsNovember Trends looks at jobs in Alaska’s fishing industry. Seafood harvesting employment grew in 2014 because of stellar groundfish harvests, which more than offset minor job losses in salmon fishing. The issue also profiles a Southwestern community that relies heavily on the fishing industry – King Salmon. At the gateway to Katmai and a few miles upriver from Bristol Bay, King Salmon has a commercial-size airport and is a strategic location for tourism, transportation, and support for Bristol Bay’s enormous sockeye harvests.