After severe flooding from Storm Merbok, the waters have recided leaving the town digging out a giant sand box.
GOLOVIN RESIDENTS ARE IN CLEANUP MODE as their community works to restore power, phone service and clear debris. After the flood waters receded from the weekend’s severe fall storm, some locals are left with feet of sand in their homes. “At my place we’ve got three feet of sand we’re still shoveling out with the crew here, trying to get the sand out of the living area so we can get the sheetrock to go ahead and dry off,” Alaska Senator Donny Olson of Golovin said.
The cormorants moved in when the peregrins did not return this year. "We believe (they did not return) because of the bird flu."
A cormorant was observed in White Mountain. See also recent report from Golovin.
Many boats had to be secured & moved this morning. Hoping winds & rain slow down, but in the forecast.
There were a plenty of what appeared to be juvenile dead stickle back fish on the top of the embankment of a few ponds.
Over the past five days there have been increasing reports of unusual behavior in a variety of bird species including brant goose, snow goose, white-fronted goose, and Canada goose.
There are at least 10 or more what appears to be otherwise healthy trees that have just fallen over.
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