...partially-built floating trap and a shore camp. In 1906 something horrible happened. Japanese hunters sneaked ashore on St. Paul Island one foggy day in July and began to poach seals. Unbeknownst to them, a small naval research station was also on...
...Alaska record and probably only the fourth or fifth record ever in Alaska, with all others coming from Gambell and St. Paul Island. The Jack Snipe was actually the second new addition to the Kenai Peninsula list in 2010. On July 7 I was presented...
...specimens have been found, although some mammoths apparently survived longer, until about 8,000 years ago but only on St. Paul Island in the Pribilofs. And a dwarf woolly mammoth survived as late as 4,000 years ago on Siberia's isolated Wrangel...
...documenting new bird species in Alaska. Strays from Eurasia included gray heron and brown hawk-owl observed on St. Paul Island, and sedge warbler and yellow-browed bunting observed on St. Lawrence Island. Eurasian-collared dove, Bullock's...
...people on board. Investigators located the sunken boat after 1 a.m. Wednesday morning about 200 miles northwest of St. Paul Island using a sonar device towed behind the Ocean Explorer, said Capt. Ronald Morris of the Coast Guard Marine Board of...
...seized the boat after a search plane spotted in on Nov. 10 fishing about 400 yards inside U.S. waters northwest of St. Paul Island. The boat's crew was escorted to Dutch Harbor and detained pending the settlement. The No. 7 Man Jeok's home...
ANCHORAGE (AP) -- The attorney for a man charged with murdering a Coast Guard officer on St. Paul Island asked Monday that his client be tried in St. Paul instead of Anchorage. The request for a change of venue was made at the arraignment...
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