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    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...est=latestnews


    Published August 06, 2011



    Alaska orange Goo Mystery




    An orange colored substance that washed ashore in the village of Kivalina, Alaska, a village on the state’s northwest coast about 625 miles northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The Coast Guard says the substance is not man-made and might be some type of algae. Further tests will be conducted.





    An orange colored substance that washed ashore in the village of Kivalina, Alaska, a village on the state’s northwest coast about 625 miles northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The Coast Guard says the substance is not man-made and might be some type of algae. Further tests will be conducted.

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Leona Baldwin's husband saw it first, and she got on the marine radio to alert others in the remote Alaska village of Kivalina that a strange orange goo was sitting on top of the town's harbor.

    The news attracted all the townspeople, anxious to get a gander of the phenomenon that covered much of the harbor and then began washing ashore Wednesday.

    The next day it rained, and residents found the orange matter floating on top of the rain buckets they use to collect drinking water. It was also found on one roof, leading them to believe whatever it was, it was airborne, too.

    By Friday, the orange substance in the lagoon had dissipated or washed out to sea, and what was left on ground had dried to a powdery substance.

    Samples of the orange matter were collected in canning jars and sent to a lab in Anchorage for analysis.

    Until results are known, Kivalina's 374 residents will likely continue to wonder just what exactly happened in their village.

    "Certainly at this point it's a mystery," said Emanuel Hignutt, a chemist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation lab in Anchorage.

    Kivalina, an Inupiat Eskimo village, is located at the tip of an 8-mile barrier reef on Alaska's northwest coast, and is located between the Chukchi Sea and Kivalina River to the north and the Wulik River to the south.

    Villagers have never seen anything like this before, and elders have never heard any stories passed down from earlier generations about an orange-colored substance coming into town.

    "This is the first for Kivalina, as far as I know," said 63-year-old Austin Swan, a city council member.

    Portions of the samples will also be sent to the University of Alaska Fairbanks and to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab in South Carolina for testing.

    "There's a number of experts in the areas who can identify if it's an organic material, for example, and what species this is, or perhaps it's not an organic material, and we're going to determine that, as well," Hignutt said.

    The Coast Guard already has ruled out that the orange material, which some people described as having a semi-solid feel to it, was man-made or a petroleum product.

    That leaves algae as the best guess, said village administrator Janet Mitchell.

    The concern is if it's somehow harmful. What will it do to fish, which villagers will soon start catching to stock up for winter, or the caribou currently being hunted, or the berries?

    "We rely 100 percent on subsistence," she said.

    Swan helped collect some samples for testing, and waded out into the lagoon. He grabbed some of the substance in his gloved hand.

    "It was really light, a powdery look to it, and it was just floating on there, all bunched up together," he said. "It looked like it could blow away very easily."

    He said some of the material had a sheen to it, like it was oil.

    "But I couldn't feel the oil at all, any texture at all."

    When the material bunched up in the lagoon, it created 10 foot-by-100 foot swaths of glimmering orange.

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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Scientists have identified an orange-colored gunk that appeared along the shore of a remote Alaska village as millions of microscopic eggs.

    But the mystery is not quite solved. Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday they don't know what species the eggs are or if they are toxic.

    They have sent samples to a laboratory on the East Coast for further analysis.

    The neon orange goo showed up last week on the surface of the water in Kivalina (KIV'-uh-LEE'-nuh), an Inupiat Eskimo community located at the tip of an 8-mile barrier reef on Alaska's northwest coast.

    Residents live largely off the land, and many are worried about the effect on the local wildlife and plants from a substance never seen there before.

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