Nome’s port is quieter in coronavirus summer, but ship activity continues
The Bering Sea hub won't see tourist cruises this year and fishing is down. But some other marine activity is staying busy.
This was to have been a banner year for cruise ship travel to Nome, the biggest city in Alaska’s Bering Strait region. At least 14 stops in Nome were scheduled this summer for cruise ships, many of them luxurious vessels that had been headed for remote Arctic locations like the Northwest Passage.
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