12 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 THE NOME NUGGET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Deadline is noon Monday •(907) 443-5235•Fax (907)443-5112•e-mail [email protected]

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Seeking Qualified Nome Sweet Homes Applicants 907-443-7368

In Nome In Our Village Communities:

Accounting: Controller $51.12/hr DOE; Accountant II starting at $29.57/hr Certified Medical Assistant Clinic Maint. Tech – Unalakleet FT Little Diomede FT DOE CHAP Supervisor Instructor Audiology: Administrative Technician II $19.91/hr DOE – In Region EVS Behavioral Health Services: Recovery Coach (Acute Care) $20.85/hr DOE Clinic Manager 1 Elim PT50 Stebbins and St. Michael FT 1 Gambell Rel Dental: Dental Assistant Trainee, I, II or III $19.91/hr DOE Administrative Specialist III 1 Golovin Rel Electronic Health Record: EHR Support Specialist $23.32/hr DOE – Unalakleet FT 2 Koyuk PT50, Rel 1 Little Diomede Rel Environmental Services: EVS I $18.00/hr DOE Community Health Aide 1 Stebbins Rel Finance: Payroll Manager $37.38/hr DOE Positions: 1 Wales PT50 Positions on hold until 2 White Mountain PT50, Rel Forensic Services: SART Patient Advocate $27.31/hr DOE further notice. Health Aide Training: Administrative Specialist II $19.91/hr DOE Village Based Counselor: !!!REDUCED!!! In-Home Support Program: Direct Care Attendant and, Personal Care At- Certified Travel Specialist White Mountain PT625 Elim – Relief East end triplex with long term renters tendant $18.00/hr Koyuk – Relief Dental Assistant Trainee Very strong income from rents Laboratory: Uncertified Phlebotomist and Point of Care Testing Technician Little Diomede – PT85 – Unalakleet FT Owner's unit is 3br/2ba with garage $19.91/hr DOE Shaktoolik – Relief Shishmaref - Relief Huge sunroom & deck, sauna, new remodel Materials Management: Mail Cler $18.00/hr DOE Materials Support Tech- Savoonga – Relief Current interest rates make this very affordable! nician starting $18.52/hr DOE Unalakleet - FT 803 E 3rd Avenue - $650,000 Nutrition Services: Relief Food Service Worker $18.52/hr DOE and Cashier $18.52/hr DOE and Porter $18.00/hr DOE Patient Financial Services: Health Information Technicians $19.91/hr For more information or an WE BUY HOMES up-to-date vacancy list, DOE, Patient Account Representatives $19.91/hr DOE www.nomesweethomes.com Patient Hostel: Guest Services Coordinator $19.91/hr DOE go to www.NortonSoundHealth.org Plant Operations: FT Office Manager $27.31/hr DOE, FT Maintenance En- or contact Human Resources gineer II $27.31/hr DOE and III $29.57/hr DOE at (907) 443-4573 Quyana Care: CNA starting $24.93/hr DOE NSHC is a drug-free workplace and will apply Native/American Security: Security Officer I $18.52/hr DOE Indian preference for hire (under PL 93-638 and Veteran Preferences). NSHC will also initiate a criminal history/background check for all positions. SALE Trooper Beat BY SEALED BID Job openings On July 13, 2020 at approximately 2 p.m., AST re- ceived a report that Gertrude Cloud, 55, of Un- Kawerak Land Management, on behalf of the Native landowner, is alakleet and her third-party custodian were offering the following tract of land for sale by sealed bid: drinking and causing a disturbance. AST con- ducted an investigation which revealed Cloud was NMS is hiring a Full-Time Custodian at the Nome School in possession of and manufactured approximately Lots 1-8, Tucker Subdivision, Plat No. 2018-2, Cape Nome Recording District, 5 gallons of home brew. Cloud was placed under Alaska. District to support it's established, team. Competitive hourly arrest for VCOR, manufacturing alcohol, and pos- session of homebrew ingredients. pay and benefits available. Must have some experience or Physical access is available to the parcels by vehicle, boat, and snowmobile. Lo- working knowledge of cleaning equipment and general cated approximately 3 miles southwesterly from the village of Solomon, Alaska. cleaning processes. Court Great subsistence campsite- berries, birds, salmon and trout are harvested in the Week ending 7/10/2020 area.

Apply today! Visit nmsusa.com/employment to get started. Civil No current civil cases on web site; start 2NO-20- Lot 1, containing 4.05 acres - $24,700. $24,700 minimum bid, cash only. Contact John Mortensen at (907) 244-4121 or 00135CI Lot 2, containing 4.37 acres - $24,700. [email protected] with Questions. Small Claims Lot 3, containing 3.96 acres - $24,700. Bids will be received from 8:00 am No current small claims on website; start 2NO-20- Lot 4, containing 3.66 acres - $24,700. 00007 July 9th 2020 till August 6th at 3:00 Lot 5, containing 3.42 acres - $24,700. pm. And opened on 3:00 pm local Criminal Lot 6, containing 3.82 acres - $24,700. State of Alaska v. Lonny Booshu (3/20/92); As- time on August 7th at Kawerak, sault 4; DV; Date of Violation: 5/12/20; 30 days, Lot 7, containing 3.94 acres - $24,700. LMS, Nome, AK. 30 days suspended; Initial and Suspended Jail, Lot 8, containing 3.83 acres - $24,700. and Police Training, Surcharges due; 1 year pro- bation (7/7/21); Obey all state, federal and local laws and ordinances; Shall not possess, consume Subject to reservation for ditches or canals. or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or state ID is subject to cancellation under cited Alaska Statutes Subject to valid existing rights, including any right of the United States to income JobJob oopeningspenings (AS) in Judgment; Any new license or ID must list derived, directly or indirectly, from a lease, license, permit, right of way or the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter easement. or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any Subject to an easement for highway purposes, including appurtenant peace officer with probable cause to believe de- Maintenance Foreman fendant has consumed alcohol. protective, scenic, and service areas, extending 100 feet on each side of the center State of Alaska v. John Robert Culp Jr. line of the Nome-Council Highway which was transferred to the State of Alaska (8/13/75) Criminal Nonsupport; Date of Violation: The Nome School District is seeking an experienced and 8/1/13—2/1/18; 30 days, 29 days suspended; pursuant to the quitclaim deed dated June 30, 1959, and executed by the Secretary Suspended Jail, and Police Training, Surcharges of Commerce pursuant to the authority of the Alaska Omnibus Act, skilled Maintenance Foreman to join their team. due; 1 year probation (7/7/21); Special conditions are made a part of this order; All future child sup- Pub. L. 86-70, 73 Stat. 141. port payments to be applied to Sarah Canoy’s case. Subject to the continued right of public access along the Kaltag-Topkok Trail #156 Must have at least at least 5-years of commercial electrical, State of Alaska v. Timothy James Kost plumbing, HVAC, or other recognized building trades (11/6/75); 2NO-19-603CR Dismissal; Count I: As- (Kaltag-Topkok-Solomon-Nome). Overland winter mail trail between Fairbanks sault 4°; Filed by the DAs Office 7/9/20. and Nome. experience. Computer skills with email, Google Calendar and State of Alaska v. Timothy Kost (11/6/75); 2NO- 19-677CR Violating Conditions of Release; Date Microsoft Suite applications a must. Competitive starting pay of Violation: 12/17/19; 30 days, 30 days sus- Subject to the Iditarod National Historic Trail. 11/10/78 National Trails System pended; Initial and Suspended Jail, and Police Act (P.L. 90-543) (As amended P.L. 95-625). plus benefits. Training, Surcharges due; 1 year probation (7/8/21); Shall not possess, consume or buy al- cohol in any dry or damp community; Any state ID For more information on parcel, bid procedures, and terms of sale, contact: issued under cited Alaska Statute must list the Brian James, (LMS Specialist I) To apply, visit: nmsusa.com/employment (Job ID# NOM00189). buying restriction until the restriction expires; Shall Contact John Mortensen, Facilities Director, not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter Kawerak, Inc. or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor Land Management Services at (907) 244-4121 or [email protected]. store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe de- P.O. Box 948 fendant has consumed alcohol; Subject to war- Nome, AK 99762 rantless search of residence for alcohol, upon probable cause. Phone: (907) 443-4323 State of Alaska v. Francis Ray Ivanoff Fax: (425) 967-2027 (9/11/85); Dismissal; Count I: Transporting Alco- hol By Carrier To Dry Area; Filed by the Attorney Email: [email protected] General’s Office. Seawall

Nome Police Department tective holds; and 3 remained at the hospital mation. Name: Gene Oxereok. Location: Belmont Release. Name: Isaiah Ahkvaluk. Location: River Samantha Iyapana. Location: E. 5th Avenue. Weekly press releases for medical evaluation/treatment. St. Street. Charges: Assault in the third degree, resisting ar- Activities reported between Charge: Criminal trespass in the first degree, DV. Charges: Assault in the fourth degree, DV; Violat- rest. Name: William Alvanna. Location: K Street. 07/06/2020 – 07/12/2020 There were five citations issued for minors Name: Ada Wellert. Location: E. K Street. ing Conditions of Release. Name: Ernest Soona- Charges: Assault in the fourth degree,DV; False consuming alcohol. grook. Location: Front St. Information/Report. Name: Jessie Ashenfelter. Lo- During this period there were 284 calls for Tuesday, July 7, 2020 Charges: Two warrant arrests. Name: Tami Hor- cation: E. 3rd Avenue. service received at the Nome Police Commu- Arrests Charge: Disorderly conduct. Name: Marvin Ok- ton. Location: River Street. nications Center; 110 (38%) of these calls in- A total of 81 arrests made with 81 (100%) alcohol leasik. Location: Greg Kruschek Ave. Charges: Seven counts of Violating Conditions of Friday, July 10, 2020 volved alcohol. related Charges Disorderly conduct, seven counts of Vio- Release. Name: Tami Horton. Charges: Warrant arrest. Name: Marvin Okleasik. The Nome Volunteer Ambulance Department lating conditions of release. Name: Tami Horton. Charges: Three counts of Probation Violation. Location: Front St. responded to 14 ambulance calls. The Nome Monday, July 6, 2020 Location: E Kings Place. Name: Jacob Seppilu. Location: Front Street. Charge: Criminal trespass in the second degree. Volunteer Fire Department responded to one Charges: Criminal trespass in the first degree, DV; Charge: Warrant arrest. Name: Marvin Okleasik. Charge: Criminal trespass in the second degree. Name: Charles Saccheus. Location: N Street. fire call during this period. five counts of violating conditions of release, Pro- Location: Front Street. Name: Marvin Okleasik. Location: Front Street. NPD responded to 16 calls reporting intoxi- bation violation. Name: Charlene Habros. Loca- continued on page 13 cated persons needing assistance. tion: Fireweed Way. Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Thursday, July 9, 2010 One person were remanded to AMCC as pro- Charges: Assault in the third degree, False Infor- Charges: Two counts of Violating Conditions of Charges: Violating Conditions of Release. Name: THE NOME NUGGET THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 13 Legals

INVITATION TO BID registering with the City Clerk by email at bham- licly and read aloud. Bids must be submitted to NOTICE TO CREDITORS CITY OF NOME, ALASKA [email protected], phone at 907-443-6663, the City Clerk at City Hall. Bids must be submitted VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT or by fax at 907-443-5345. Documents will be in a sealed envelope and marked clearly on the Notice is hereby given that BRENDA GREEN has REPAIR/MAINTENANCE available by June 25th. envelope as “Bid Enclosed: Vehicle & Equipment IN THE SUPERIOR COURT been appointed personal representative of the Repair/Maintenance”. Fax and email submissions FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA above-named estate. All persons having claims The City of Nome is accepting bids for heavy duty One complete set of Documents will be available are not allowed, but timely modifications by fax SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT NOME against the decedent are required to present their and specialty vehicle and equipment repair and for review at The Plans Room, 4831 Old Seward and email will be permitted. claims within four months after the date of the first maintenance. Hwy # 202, Anchorage, AK 99503, 907-563-2029. In the Matter of the Estate publication of this notice or said claims will be for- Another complete set will also be available for re- The contract will be awarded to the lowest quali- ever barred. Claims must be presented to the The City of Nome is accepting bids for emergency view at The Associated General Contractors of fied Bidder as determined by the City. The City of of Probate Court in the above referenced case lo- service vehicle repair and maintenance. Alaska, 8005 Schoon Street, Anchorage, AK Nome reserves the right to reject any and all bids, cated at PO Box 1110 Nome AK 99762 or they 99518, 907-561-5354. to waive informalities, and to reject non-conform- KELLEY PERRY TUCKER BAHNKE may be submitted to the attorney for the personal The City of Nome is accepting bids for light duty ing, non-responsive, or conditional bids. GREEN, representative, Taylor Thompson. Thompson, Esq. vehicle repair and maintenance. The deadline for submission of sealed proposals is 6.25, 7.2-9-16 ______whose address is 880 N Street, Suite 101, An- Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. local time Case No. 2NO-20-00025 PR chorage, Alaska 99501. Interested persons may receive a bid package by and shortly thereafter the bids will be opened pub- 7.2-9-16.2020

Classifieds Bering Sea Women's Group (BSWG) •Real Estate is seeking individuals interested in being considered for appointment to the Board of Directors. WANTED—Large bull muskox horn, moose/cari- SALE bou antler, old ivory, Eskimo artifacts. Call Roger 304-1048 or email [email protected] The Board has full authority to oversee all maers BY SEALED BID

pertaining to BSWG and membership shall represent WANTED – Mark Knapp at The Cutting Edge in Kawerak Land Management, on behalf of the Native landowner, is offering the Fairbanks is buying legal ancient walrus ivory, the demographic and geographic make­up of the musk ox horn, mammoth ivory and teeth. following tract of land for sale by sealed bid: Very good prices. 907-452-7477. Knapp’s Cutting region. Edge 1971 Fox Ave Fairbanks AK 99701. Tract 5, Agiapuk-Tucker Subdivision, Plat No. 2018-3, Cape Nome Recording District, Alaska. Containing 21.87 acres. If you are interested, please call 907­443­5491 for an applicaon. Physical access is available to the parcel by boat and snowmobile. The subject parcel is located approximately 18 miles southeasterly of the village of Teller, Alaska, on the right bank of the Agiapuk River. All applicaons must be Great subsistence campsite- moose, berries, birds, salmon and trout are harvested received by BSWG by in the area. •Seawall July 24, 2020. Subject to reservation for ditches or canals. continued from page 12 Subject to valid existing rights, including any right of the United States to income derived, directly or indirectly, from a lease, license, permit, right-of-way or Charge: Assault in the fourth degree. Name: Sab- rina Aukon. Location: Front St. easement. Charge: Felony probation violation. Name: Lance Thomas. Location: River Street. Charges: Violating Conditions of Release. Name: $38,000 minimum bid, cash only. Bids will be received July 9th 2020 till August Samantha Iyapana. Location: 5th Avenue. 6th at 3:00 pm. And opened on 3:00 pm local time on August 7th at Kawerak, Charges: Assault in the fourth degree, DV; two counts of Violating Conditions of Release. Name: LMS, Nome, AK. Elton Picnalook. Location: Front Street. Charges: Felony probation violation, Misde- meanor Probation violation; five counts of Violat- For more information on parcel, bid procedures, and terms of sale, contact: ing Conditions of release. Name: Christopher Brian James, (LMS Specialist I) Gandia. Location: Greg Kruschek Ave. Kawerak, Inc. Saturday, July 11, 2020 Land Management Services Charge: Felony probation violation. Name: Floyd Lockwood. Location: Front Street. P.O. Box 948 Charges: Assault in the fourth degree, DV; Inter- Nome, AK 99762 fering with a report of domestic violence, two counts of Violating Conditions of Release. Name: Phone: (907) 443-4323 Bernard Paniataaq. Location: Division Street. Fax: (425) 967-2027 Charges: Three counts of probation violation. Name: Jacob Seppilu. Location: W. 2nd Ave. Email: [email protected] Charges: Probation violation; Criminal mischief fourth degree, DV. Name: Seth Brumenschenkel. Location: Seppala Dr.

Sunday, July 12, 2020 Charge: Criminal mischief third degree, DV. •Employment Name: Shaina Annogiyuk. Location: Nathan Bar- ron Alley. Charge: Assault in the fourth degree. Name: Jes- sica Olin. Location: E. 4th Ave. Charges:Probation violation, Assault in the third degree, DV; two counts Violating Conditions of re- lease. Name: Jonathan Moses. Location: W. Front Job openings St. Charges: Warrant arrest. Name: Ronald Ozenna. Location: E. 3rd Ave.

Traffic NMS is hiring for multiple Temporary, Seasonal Full-Time, A total of 11 traffic stops were conducted during this reporting period, with five citations issued and Non-Exempt Maintenance Technicians I & II positions to join six warning issued. NPD responded to one report and support the Nome School District team. of motor vehicle accidents.

Monday, July 6, 2020 Charge: Failure to provide proof of insurance. The workweek is Monday through Friday from 8:00am - Name: Kekai Newman. Location: Seppala Dr. 4:30pm. Tuesday, July 7, 2020 Charge: Operating an ATV without a driver’s li- cense. Name: Harold Muktoyuk. Location: W. 5th Ave. Interested applicants should have some experience and

Wednesday, July 8, 2020 knowledge in one of the following: Electrical, plumbing, drywall, Charge: Failure to provide proof of insurance. paint, glazer, doors, window systems, equipment operator, Name: Shawn Pomrenke. Location: W. 4th Ave. laborer. The rate of pay is $20.00 to $27.00/hr (DOE). Apply Sunday, July 12, 2020 Charge: Failure to provide proof of insurance. today! Visit: nmsusa.com/employment (job ID# NOM00190). Name: Michael Mcgowan. Location: W. Front Street. Charge: Driving while license revoked/suspended. Name: Darrel Williams. Location: W. 2nd Ave. Contact John Mortensen, Facilities Director, at (907) 244-4121

Disclaimer: This is a record of activity. The is- or [email protected]. suance of citations or the act of arrest does not assign guilt to any identified party.

Fish Factor

By Laine Welch leaving the confirmation process in I find it disturbing and I question who in 2019 sued the fishermen- I think it just brings in a level of di- limbo. how appointees can be a viable, funded Bristol Bay Regional versity in my background that really Governor Dunleavy’s controver- Now, Representative Louise countable vote when they have not Seafood Development Association helps me be better positioned to sit sial selections to the state Board of Stutes (R-Kodiak) has set the date been confirmed by the legislature, for using part of the 1 percent tax in a coveted spot like this, if you Fisheries (BOF) will get a legisla- for a hearing. ìI tried to push it out and that’s the situation now.” paid by its 1,650 members to oppose will." tive hearing in early fall and the call as far as I thought I safely could be- Controversy has swirled over the mine. The lawsuit, funded by Current BOF member Märit is out for public comments. The cause I know there’s a lot of guys Dunleavy’s selection of Abe Pebble, was dismissed by an An- Carlson-Van Dort also was a former board oversees management of the out fishing. But I just didn’t dare Williams of Anchorage, director of chorage judge. Pebble Partnership director as re- state’s subsistence, commercial, push it any further than Thursday, regional affairs for the Pebble Mine, Williams told KTUU in April cently as 2018. sport and personal use fisheries. Ap- September 3 at 10 a.m. at the An- proposed to be built at the headwa- that, “My job finds me in communi- Governor Dunleavy also ap- pointments were made on April 1 chorage Legislative Information Of- ters of the world’s largest sockeye ties like Iliamna and other commu- pointed self-proclaimed and would normally go through a fice,” she said in a phone interview. salmon fishery at Bristol Bay. nities talking about the project itself fishing/hunting guide McKenzie vigorous vetting process by the Stutes, who chairs the House Fish- Williams, who would replace Fritz and kind of what it means for the re- Mitchell of Fairbanks to replace Alaska legislature with public input. eries Committee, added: “I think it Johnson of Dillingham, is originally gion. Does that preclude me from Reed Moriskey, also of Fairbanks. But COVID-19 sent lawmakers is appropriate to vet these ap- from King Salmon and is a Bristol being appointed or sitting on the continued on page 14 home early from the last session, pointees prior to the board meetings. Bay fisherman. He was one of six Board of Fisheries? I don't think so. 14 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 THE NOME NUGGET

Fish Factor continued from page 13 the next legislative session in Janu- that water to make it brackish. They both canned and frozen seafood more than 50 percent in May and in- ary. If that does not occur, Stutes will pile up until some other trigger, were nearly 37 percent higher over creased by 2 percent to $1.2 billion said the nominees will simply “go which we probably don’t under- the four weeks ending in mid-April in late June. Frozen crab had the Mitchell is listed as adjunct faculty away.” stand, sends them all in.” and the upswing has continued. biggest sales gain of nearly 170 per- in “sport and recreation business” at Meanwhile, they will be seated as At the Yukon River, Mundy said Nielsen, which has documented cent followed by frozen scallops (up the University of Alaska/Fairbanks voting members during the meet- the wind-whipped water even tops eating trends for over 90 years, said 106.6 percent), crawfish (up 100.8 School of Management. Mitchell ings starting in October that focus early ice melts as the best indicator seafood was the fastest growing cat- percent), and mussels (89.4 per- “has fished with several remote on Prince William Sound, Upper of the salmon arrivals. Today satel- egory at the end of May when pur- cent). lodges over the years and was look- Copper and Susitna Rivers and lite data from the Alaska Ocean Ob- chase volumes jumped 26 percent Canned and pouched seafood ing to upgrade her captains license Southeast and Yakutat regions. serving System make predictions over the prior 13 weeks. saw more modest gains of 12.2 per- so joined our team,” according to “They are just like a regular easier and more reliable. At the end of June, IRI added that cent but sales reached nearly $5 bil- the website of Kodiak’s Wilderness board member and that to me is www.aoos.org seafood posted the most significant lion at the end of June. Beach Lodge. It adds that “She goes problematic. I believe they should growth for 10 weeks straight, up 64 Thirty-two percent of households to school in Fairbanks in the be confirmed by the legislature. It’s Seafood sales surge percent from a year ago. said they were ìextremely or very fall/winter where her and her a goofed up system,” Stutes said. The pandemic stalled seafood Sales of fresh seafood spiked likelyî to use grocery online shop- boyfriend reside and enjoy flying Public comments on the Board of sales at restaurants where up to 75 nearly 60 percent to nearly $163 ping and delivery or pick up serv- their small planes into remote hunt- Fisheries appointees can be emailed percent of Americans opt for fish or million for the week ending June 27, ices even if the virus subsides, ing/camping sites.” to Stutes’ legislative office at shellfish meals. But at supermarkets according to Nielsen data provided especially those over 60. Attempts to reach Mitchell or to [email protected]. “They and outlets that offer online sales to SeafoodSource. Sales of fresh The upward trend at retail is get a resume or any information on can start today,” Stutes said. and pickup or delivery services, lobster increased almost 292 per- likely to continue. Restaurants that her qualifications from the gover- seafood has become the fastest cent, followed by crab, (up 150.5 had reopened are now facing re- nor’s office and Alaska Dept. of Salmon predictors growing category. Chicago-based percent), clams (up 80.1 percent), strictions again as the Coronavirus Fish and Game were unsuccessful. Alaska salmon managers have Information Resources Incorporated and snapper (up 79.4 percent). spikes in many U.S. states. “As far as these two appoint- decades of data to help them fore- (IRI) said that year to date sales of Frozen seafood sales jumped ments go, the Dunleavy administra- cast and track the arrival of fish each tion is once again either out of touch year. Alaska Natives add to that with commercial fishermen at best, knowledge with their centuries of or out to get us at worst,” said Lind- salmon observations. sey Bloom, a fisherman and a cam- One indicator of the size and tim- 8S paign strategist for SalmonState. “I ing of the runs is the spring bird mi- 8S fished around Abe in Bristol Bay gration, said James Nicori of the and certainly respect his skills and Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish 20W knowledge as a commercial fisher- Commission. “Looking at the birds 22W 21W man. That said, his employment and observing them, they were late. 23W with Pebble makes it impossible for So those salmon will come in, but Lands Closed to Hunting and Guiding him to properly represent the over- the high numbers will be at a later in the Vicinity of Golovin Bay whelming majority of Bristol Bay date,” he told KYUK in Bethel. An- fishermen who oppose the Pebble other sign, he said, is the size of Golovin Native Corporation 9S project because of its detriment to mosquitos when they arrive in the 9S (Private Lands) the Bristol Bay brand and fishery. spring. “This year, when the mos- Alaska Native Allotment Abe’s appointment is a colossal con- quitoes first came in they were big- (Private Lands) r flict of interest. As far as McKen- ger than last year, and the first kings e zie Mitchell goes, I can’t find her that I caught were bigger than last iv F R Contact: ish ik Golovin Native Corporation resume, background or opinions year,” he said. u R a ive h (907)779-3251 anywhere online and have no idea if The biggest indicator, Nicori r c she can bring the listening and dis- added, is wind. Ka cernment skills that a seat on “When there is a certain wind di- rection, it pushes fish in the mouth . 10S Alaska’s Board of Fisheries re- Cr quires, where decisions are made of the river,” he said. 10S ik n e that impact the livelihoods and well- Yukon elders taught the impor- e being of Alaskans for years to tance of wind to Phil Mundy, long- Golovin Lagoon Ch come.” time Director of NOAA Fisheries’ If the governor has his way, all Auke Bay lab in Juneau, now re- fish board members but one will re- tired. Cook Inlet elders said the side inland. “There are seven Board same thing about sockeyes. “They of Fish members and John Jensen of said ‘it’s when the wind blows and r. GOLOVIN C Petersburg will be the only coastal you get the biggest tide closest to y le 11S in representation,” said Stutes. “I un- July 17. Everyone knows that,’” cK derstand that interior fisheries are Mundy said. “We couldn’t figure 11S M important, but so are coastal fish- out how the wind was doing what it eries. There should be a fair distri- did. I didn’t think the fish put up bution of the resource representation their dorsal fin like a sail to blow and there isn’t. It’s just wrong.” into the river, but there had to be If the legislature gets called back something there because the elders to Juneau to deal with budget and seemed to be right.” COVID relief issues and it interferes Mundy had studied Alaska with the September 3, date Stutes salmon since the 1970s, but it was- Golovin Bay 12S said she will call a hearing there. n’t until 2006 when he learned that 12S int “Bottom line is there will be a wind helps trip a calcium ion switch Po cky hearing prior to the first Board of that mixes the water and lets salmon Ro Fish meeting in October. I believe adjust from salt to fresh water and it’s critical to give people an oppor- vice versa. 22W tunity to weigh in,” she said. “I used to count fish from air- 23W After the hearing, the appointee planes, and I’ve seen at Bristol Bay NOTICE TO SPORT HUNTERS, GUIDES & PILOTS by names will be forwarded to the and at Cook Inlet where you get the ar The Pubilc is reminded that lands within the shaded e D House Resources Committee and river water piling up against the ma- ap then to the full legislature for con- rine water on the river plume, and areas on the map are predominantly privately owned C 13S firmation (or not). An emergency then you’ll see the salmon weaving by Golovin Native Corporation and its Shareholders. measure due to the pandemic was in and out along the edge between Sport hunting by non-shareholders, guides and their implemented (HB309) which tem- the fresh and the salt water,” Mundy clients, and hunting by aircraft is NOT ALLOWED ON porarily extended the time for the explained. “And I never knew why CORPORATION LAND. legislature to meet jointly to take up they were doing that. They will pile 21W 20W the governor’s appointments prior to up there if there is no wind to mix

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