AMCHITKA ISLAND, Alaska: A 'swarm' of moderate to strong earthquakes struck Alaska's western Aleutian Islands and offshore areas on December 8, with no cause for residents to worry. There were no ...
Satellite images courtesy of NASA. Credit: Frank Ramspott The Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Island waters were on the warm side for a good part of the year. In fact, winter sea surface temperatures ...
At the very end of Alaska's Aleutian Island chain, Attu is the westernmost ... Both expeditions relied on underwater robots to map and search the seafloor. The Kiska team spent two weeks on ...
The western Aleutian village stretches along Umnak Island’s Nikolski Bay on the ... Many feared that could spell the end of yet another rural Alaska community. When schools close, families ...
(From Alaska Earthquake Center) A swarm of earthquakes and aftershocks shook Alaska's western Aleutian Islands on Sunday. Scientists at the Alaska Earthquake Center are monitoring an unusually ...
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Attu Island is the most westerly of Alaska’s Aleutian chain. It was one of the few U.S. territories, including Guam, the Philippines and the nearby island of Kiska, to be captured during the war.