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Tundra Times Volume 12, Number 2 (January 8, 1975)
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[letters to the editor]
[news] Anchorage, AK - A BP Alaska, Inc., Vehicle Pauses While a Few Stragglers of Part of the Porcupine Caribou Herd Cross a Raised Gravel Road to Alaska's Gas and Oil-Rich Prudhoe Bay Field. While Permanent Roads over Permafrost Ground Must be Raised to Protect the Tundra, No Permanent Roads Will be Needed to Construct the Buried, 2,600-Mile Arctic Gas Pipeline to Take North Slope and Canadian Mackenzie Delta Natural Gas to Market. Construction of the Large Diameter Pipeline Will be Accomplished from Special Winter-Build Snow Roads Which Will Melt Away the following Summer.
[news] Polish Trawler Fishing in Guld of Alaska
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