Date sent:              Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:44:42 -0400
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> http://www.adn.com/2835/story/864687.html

`"It's certainly biological," Hasenauer said. "It's definitely not an oil 
product of 
any kind. It has no characteristics of an oil, or a hazardous substance, for 
that 
matter.'

`"It's pitch black when it hits ice and it kind of discolors the ice and hangs 
off of 
it," Brower said. He saw some jellyfish tangled up in the stuff, and someone 
turned 
in what was left of a dead goose -- just bones and feathers -- to the borough's 
wildlife department.'

But it's not hazardous.

I rather like the comment that associated it with meteors.

However, they quickly determined that there is no cause for alarm:

http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/867160.html

(Maybe Valdis was right ...)

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