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- Facts About Alaska, Alaska Kids Corner, State of Alaska
Alaska has an estimated 100,000 glaciers, ranging from tiny cirque glaciers to huge valley glaciers There are more active glaciers and ice fields in Alaska than in the rest of the inhabited world
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- Geography of Alaska, Alaska Kids Corner, State of Alaska
Alaska has 94 lakes with surface areas of more than 10 square miles among Alaska's more than 3 million lakes Longest river: Yukon, with 1,875 miles in Alaska and 2,298 total There are more than 3,000 rivers in the state The Yukon River ranks third in length of U S rivers, behind the Mississippi and Missouri rivers
- America250Alaska - dnr. alaska. gov
Like Alaska's optimistic founders who created the 49th Star in the Union, we believe that when young people learn how they connect to Alaska’s past, they will be more inclined to contribute to building a prosperous Alaska future
- Alaska DOT PF Announces the Availability of 2024-2027 STIP Amendment #2 . . .
The STIP serves as Alaska’s blueprint for federal surface transportation investments, funding key infrastructure projects that enhance safety, mobility, and economic growth This amendment includes updates to roads and highway, trails and bike lane and marine highway projects and programs
- TRAVELER INFORMATION - dot. alaska. gov
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- Run Forecasts and Harvest Projections for 2025 Alaska Salmon Fisheries . . .
Most of the pink salmon harvest occurred in the Southeast region, and Bristol Bay continued to be the largest sockeye salmon producing region in Alaska The 2025 commercial salmon harvest forecast is 138 4 million pink, 52 9 million sockeye, 20 8 million chum, and 2 4 million coho salmon
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