Representatives from Murkowski and Sullivan offices visit Eastern Aleutians

Representatives from Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan’s offices arrived in Sand Point Monday, their first stop on a multi-city tour around the region. The trip, which will include stops in King Cove and False Pass, comes ahead of a strategic plan the senators are expected to present to the Secretary of Commerce this summer.

Matthew Robinson, a legislative assistant with Murkowski’s office, and Sullivan policy advisor Carina Nichols, are meeting with community leaders, fishermen, and community members to hear about the impacts of Alaska’s fishing industry on locals.

Coastal communities along the peninsula have been hard hit in recent years; fish numbers and prices have been low, putting the squeeze on local budgets and households.

The congressional representatives are also traveling with Abby Fredrick from Silver Bay Seafoods, and they plan to fly to King Cove Monday evening, where the community is dealing with the closure of Peter Pan, the town’s only seafood processor.

King Cove has recently implemented several state-of-the-art infrastructure projects, including a hydroelectric power plant capable of supporting the large processing facility.

The group plans to fly to False Pass Tuesday, where Silver Bay recently took over the Trident plant, before ending their tour in Bristol Bay.

Sens. Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski are expected to present a strategic plan to the Secretary of Commerce sometime later this summer.

‘They’re in real dire need’: Aleutian mayors weigh in on fishing crisis

Posted on: June 13th, 2024 | Author: Theo Greenly | Filed under: 830AM KSDP Radio News, Aleutians East Borough, Community Window, Fisheries News, King Cove, KSDP Newscast

“We told them that we are fishing communities,” said Osterback. “We don’t do anything else. We don’t have anything else. Every business in our communities depends on the fisheries.”

KUCB / Andy Lusk

The mayors of Unalaska and the Aleutians East Borough traveled to Washington, D.C. last month, sounding the alarm on the challenges jeopardizing Alaska’s fisheries.

Unalaska Mayor Vince Tutiakoff Sr. and Aleutians East Borough Mayor Alvin Osterback attended an invite-only conference May 22 and 23 in the nation’s capital. There, they filled state and federal officials in on the severity of the fishing industry crash and its impact on rural communities.

“Right now they have a crisis going on in King Cove,” Tutiakoff said during an Unalaska City Council meeting in late May, referencing the recent closure of Peter Pan — King Cove’s main economic driver. “They will not have a processing plant and they will not have a salmon season. They don’t have a crab season. They’re in real dire need.”

The closure of Peter Pan and sell-offs within Trident have sent shock waves through coastal towns who rely on the fishing industry.

Tutiakoff said federal officials he spoke with were interested in the issue but weren’t aware of the whole situation.

“My comments to the Secretary of Commerce were that we need help,” he said. “We need it soon. Unlike some communities, we do have some revenues but it’s not going to carry us very long before we start to feel the impact.”

Tutiakoff said the main issue brought forward at the meeting was that Alaska’s fish can’t compete with loopholes in global markets. He said Russian-caught fish is being transferred to countries like China and then sold on the American market as an Alaska product.

He called for federal officials to close loopholes that benefit the Russian fishing industry, warning that if help didn’t come soon, “Russian fish will be on everybody’s plate.”

Osterback agreed with Tutiakoff, emphasizing the region’s reliance on the success of its fisheries.

“We told them that we are fishing communities,” said Osterback. “We don’t do anything else. We don’t have anything else. Every business in our communities depends on the fisheries.”

Osterback noted that Sen. Dan Sullivan is working to add fisheries into renewal of the Farm Bill, a set of programs that support American agriculture. Including fisheries in the bill could insulate the industry from fluctuating markets.

“Whether you’re growing crops on land or you’re harvesting in the sea, you’re still a harvester,” Osterback said. “The fishermen, the municipalities, the processors — we’re all tied together pretty tight. If one fails, we all fail.”

Sens. Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski are expected to present a strategic plan to the Secretary of Commerce this summer.

Silver Bay purchases Trident’s False Pass facility

Posted on: June 12th, 2024 | Author: Theo Greenly | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Fish News - newsletter, King Cove, KSDP Newscast

(Photo courtesy of Trident Seafoods)

Silver Bay Seafoods has purchased Trident’s processing plant in False Pass, according to a joint statement last week from the two seafood companies.

Trident Seafoods sent shock waves through the fishing industry when it announced in December it was selling several of its plants around the state — that after delaying construction of its new, flagship facility in Dutch Harbor by at least a year. 

Trident CEO Joe Bundrant called the current restructuring decisions “the most difficult” decisions of his career.

Fishermen-owned Silver Bay already operates a facility in False Pass, just next to the Trident plant. Silver Bay President and CEO Cora Campbell said owning adjacent facilities would make operations more efficient, and allow them to provide more opportunities to the fleet.

Silver Bay said it will also be able to provide fuel services with the new facility.

Alaska’s fisheries are facing an unprecedented crisis. A flood of foreign fish into the market, coupled with inflation and trade sanctions, have led to a massive drop in the market value of Alaska’s fish — and coastal communities are feeling the squeeze.

Peter Pan Seafoods made the last minute decision in January not to open their King Cove facility for A season, and then announced in April they wouldn’t open at all, selling some of their plants in other parts of the state, leaving King Cove without its economic driver.

Aleutians East Borough General Election Canvass Committee – October 13th

Posted on: October 10th, 2023 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Meet the People, Sand Point

Aleutians East Boough

Public Notice

The Canvass Committee will meet to canvass By Mail Only, Absentee and eligible Question ballots from the October 3, 2023 AEB Regular Election on:

October 13, 2023 Friday at 10:00 AM in the Borough Building

Final results will be posted afterwards, and the public is welcome to attend.

2023 Aleutians East Borough General Election Preliminary Results

Posted on: October 4th, 2023 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Meet the People, Sand Point

October 3, 2023 Regular Election Preliminary Results

ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH MAYOR
ALVIN D. OSTERBACK 183
PAUL R. GRONHOLDT 92
WRITE INS 3

ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH ASSEMBLY

SEAT A
WARREN WILSON 239
WRITE INS 9

SEAT F
JOSEPHINE SHANGIN 244
WRITE INS 3

ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH SCHOOL BOARD

SEAT C
HILLARY SMITH 229
WRITE INS 16

SEAT D
CARLA CHEBETNOY 224
WRITE INS 14

THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 3 QUESTION BALLOTS TO BE CONSIDERED
AND APPROXIMATELY 127 ABSENTEE (includes small communities by-mail)
AND __0__ PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE BALLOTS TO BE COUNTED.
THE CANVASS COMMITTEE WILL MEET ON OCTOBER 9, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE
BOROUGH OFFICE BUILDING IN SAND POINT.
THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO ATTEND Borough Clerk

Preliminary 2023 Regular Election Results

PSA: Public Meeting for King Cove Harbor Master Plan – May 17th, 6pm

Posted on: May 15th, 2023 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Community Window, King Cove

There will be a PUBLIC MEETING for the KING COVE HARBOR MASTER PLAN on Wednesday, May 17 at 6:00 p.m. at Agdaagux Hall.

Come on down and Learn about the master plan and potential projects, Share feedback, and Ask questions.

For more information, see the attached flyer.

Public Meeting Flyer_5.10.23

Basketball: King Cove & Sand Point Home Games Sponsored by KSDP

Posted on: January 13th, 2023 | Author: Holden | Filed under: AEB School District, Basketball, Community Window, King Cove, KSDP Programs, Sand Point, Youth Recreational Activities

KSDP is proud to be sponsoring admission for Sand Point Eagles and King Cove T-Jacks home games this season! Be sure to take advantage and head on down to your local basketball games free of charge to cheer on our students.

Best of luck to all of our amazing AEBSD Athletes this season!

Public Notice: Seeking Candidate to Represent Area M at Board of Fish Meeting in February 2023

Posted on: January 3rd, 2023 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Civic & Government, Community Window, Fisheries News, King Cove, Sand Point

KSDP is seeking applicants to Represent Area M at the Board of Fish Meeting from February 20th until February 25th, 2023.

Candidates interested in a paid trip to Anchorage from February 20th through February 25th 2023 to represent Area M should contact:

Austin Roof, General Manager of KSDP radio in Sand Point with their reason for interest no later than the 21st of January, 2023.

Contact information can be found in the attached notice.

PDF: Aleutians East Borough Special Assembly Meeting on Mon., November 21st, 2022 at 10am

Posted on: November 18th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Sand Point

The Aleutians East Borough Assembly will hold a special assembly meeting on Monday, November 21st, 2022 at 10:00 AM.

KSDP will air the meeting live & archive the audio here.

Below are the links to the agenda & packet for the meeting:

AGENDA:
https://www.aleutianseast.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/November-21-2022-Meeting-Agenda.pdf

PACKET:
https//www.aleutianseast.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/November-21-2022-Special_Assembly_Meeting-Packet-V2-without-REPORT-1.pdff

2022 AEB Special Election Final Results – Uncecertified

Posted on: November 16th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Meet the People, Sand Point

Below you will find the uncertified election results from the Aleutians East Borough special election for the Aleutians East Borough Assembly, seats E & G.

2022 VOTE NUMBERS SPREADSHEET-FINAL

2022 Special Election Results

Employment Opportunity: Borough Maintenance Director – Sand Point

Posted on: October 6th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Community Window, Employment Opportunity, King Cove

There is an open position in Sand Point as the Borough Maintenance Director.

See the attached notice for more information.

An application or complete list of duties is available at the Borough Website.

For questions, call (907) 274-7555.

Maintenance Director

Employment Opportunity: Borough Accounting Clerk – King Cove

Posted on: October 6th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Community Window, Employment Opportunity, King Cove

There is an open position in King Cove as a Borough Accounting Clerk.

See the attached notice for more information.

An application or complete list of duties is available at the Borough Website.

For questions, call (907) 274-7555.

Accounting Clerk

2022 Aleutians East Borough Notice of Election & Sample Ballot

Posted on: September 8th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Meet the People, Sand Point

The Aleutians East Borough Assembly will have it’s Regular Election on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022.

POLLING PLACES WILL BE OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 8 P.M. ON OCTOBER 4, 2022 AND THE POLLING PLACES WILL BE LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:

Sand Point Municipal Bldg.

King Cove City Gym

Akutan Municipal Bldg.

Click here for a copy of the notice of election.

Click here for a sample ballot.

MP3: Aleutians East Borough Assembly Meeting on Thu., September 8th, 2022 at 3pm

Posted on: September 8th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Meet the People, Sand Point, Welcome to Sand Point

The Aleutians East Borough Assembly will hold their regular meeting on Thursday, September 8th, 2022 at 3:00 PM.

KSDP will air the meeting live & archive the audio here.

Below are the links to the agenda & packet for the meeting:

Download and Listen to the audio for the meeting.
Download the Meeting Here!

AGENDA:
https://www.aleutianseast.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Sept.-8_2022_ASSEMBLY_MTG_AGENDA.doc.pdf

PACKET:
https://www.aleutianseast.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/September-8-2022-AEB-Assembly-Meeting.pdf

Mp3+PDF: AEBSD Regular School Board Meeting – 7:00pm – 08/30/2022

Posted on: August 26th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: AEB School District, Aleutians East Borough, Civic & Government, Community Window, King Cove, Sand Point

There will be a regular School Board Meeting on Tuesday, August the 30th at 7:00pm.

Read and Download the Packet Here

Download and Listen to the audio for the meeting.
Download After the Meeting Here!