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Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ANNUAL ELECTRONICS RECYCLING EVENTS IN SOUTH … Seward - Saturday, May 1st, 9 am - 5 pm. 16th Annual Recycling Event in Homer will take place on May 1st at Spenard Builders Supply on Lake street in Homer! Stay tuned for updates or RSVP here! Since 2006, Inletkeeper has worked with local partners to host an annual electronic recycling event in Homer, as well as providing technicalassistance
JUST TRANSITION, ALASKA NATIVE FOOD SOVEREIGNTY the first global forum on food sovereignty, Mali, 2007. During January 2020’s first-ever Alaska Just Transition Summit, participants explored what “food sovereignty” meant to them and shared ways in which they are helping to build a more just Alaskan food system for all. This post explores the concept of self-determination within food KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law).INLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ANNUAL ELECTRONICS RECYCLING EVENTS IN SOUTH … Seward - Saturday, May 1st, 9 am - 5 pm. 16th Annual Recycling Event in Homer will take place on May 1st at Spenard Builders Supply on Lake street in Homer! Stay tuned for updates or RSVP here! Since 2006, Inletkeeper has worked with local partners to host an annual electronic recycling event in Homer, as well as providing technicalassistance
JUST TRANSITION, ALASKA NATIVE FOOD SOVEREIGNTY the first global forum on food sovereignty, Mali, 2007. During January 2020’s first-ever Alaska Just Transition Summit, participants explored what “food sovereignty” meant to them and shared ways in which they are helping to build a more just Alaskan food system for all. This post explores the concept of self-determination within food KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law).ABOUT | INLETKEEPER
About Cook Inletkeeper. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education and OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
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3734 Ben Walters Lane Homer, AK 99603 tel: 907.235.4068 DONLIN: POSTER CHILD FOR RECKLESS DEVELOPMENT Alaskans are blessed with an abundance unlike anywhere else. And that abundance translates to a richness of life we all savor. It’s hard to find anyone who voted for Trump or Biden who disagrees: we all loveAlaska.
JOHNSON TRACT MINE DRAWS LOCAL ATTENTION In late August, Inletkeeper flew to the west side of Cook Inlet to meet with local residents and representatives of High Gold – the junior Canadian mining interest currently exploring the Johnson Tract. The Johnson Tract is a private in-holding owned by the regional Native corporation Cook Inlet Regional, Inc (CIRI), and it lies within the GREENWAVE'S REGENERATIVE OCEAN FARMING: A CASE STUDY IN A “GreenWave” in the Blue Economy: A Case Study in Regenerative Ocean Farming. Based on the success of his own ocean farm, Bren Smith, the owner and operator of Thimble Island Ocean Farm (TIOC), founded GreenWave, a non-profit “dedicated to training and supporting regenerative ocean farmers in the era of climate change to create a blue-green economy—built and led by regenerative BIDEN'S CLIMATE PLAN A GOOD START FOR ALASKA The good news is that on Tuesday July 14 th, former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a national climate change plan. Biden’s plan would spend $2 trillion over a 4-year period, and while it’s far from perfect, it’s a real plan and would make important progress . Biden’s plan is rooted in theDESHKA RIVER
On September 9, 2013 we installed our second station on the Deshka River with field support from staff of BeadedStream LLC and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Latitude 61.76751000 Longitude -150.33992000. Since 2008, Cook Inletkeeper has been collecting water temperature data on the lower Deshka River below the ADF&G weir. STREAM TEMPERATURE DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS AND PROTOCOL Cook Inletkeeper and collaborators at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage have established minimum standards for stream temperature data collection to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses (see table below). KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law).INLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Department of Fish and Game OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Headquarters Office 1255 West 8th Street P.O. Box 115526 Juneau, Alaska 99811- 5526Main: 907.465.6136
KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialINLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Department of Fish and Game OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Headquarters Office 1255 West 8th Street P.O. Box 115526 Juneau, Alaska 99811- 5526Main: 907.465.6136
KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialCOMMUNITY COMPOST
Community Compost Pro-Tips: Line your bucket with a paper bag for ease of transfer; compost ALL food scraps, including meat, pet hair, coffee grounds, etc. - what the chickens don't eat, they scratch into their bedding; fresher is better, so keep your food scraps cool in the garage, fridge, or freezer. *Please pulverize egg shells so the chickens don't associate eggs as food and eat their own PEBBLE | INLETKEEPER Massive spending on lobbyists gives foreign mining interests unfair advantage over everyday Alaskans A new compilation by Cook Inletkeeper from U.S. Senate Lobbying Reports shows the Canadian mining interests behind the proposed Pebble mine have spent more than $15 million since 2007 on high-priced lobbyists to buy their way to federal permits. EXPLORATORY SEISMIC TESTING Hilcorp’s Seismic Program: This seismic program will consist of a large seismic vessel (the 273’ Polarcus Alima, below) towing 8-10 recording cables (each approximately 1.5 miles long) and a dual array consisting of 14 air guns. These air guns would fire approximately every 2-10 seconds, up to 24 hours a day, for 45-60 days, at apressure
ALASKA LEADS THE NATION IN TOXIC RELEASES FOR A GOOD In 1984, a cyanide gas leak from a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of people in what’s been called the world’s worst industrial disaster.. Less than a year after the Bhopal disaster, a Union Carbide plant in Institute, West Virginia, suffered another chemical leak which sent dozens of peopleto the hospital.
GOV. DUNLEAVY IS FAILING ALASKA Gov. Dunleavy is failing Alaska. December 30, 2019 Bob Shavelson. The revelation that Gov. Mike Dunleavy parroted corporate talking points in his efforts to lobby the Trump administration to open the Pebble Mine should concern every Alaskan who cares about wild salmon and strong local economies. And it reveals a disturbing trend that ignores STOP TOXIC OIL & GAS DUMPING IN COOK INLET The Dunleavy Administration and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation are poised to re-issue the Clean Water Act permit that allows oil and gas corporations to dump billions of gallons of toxic waste into Cook Inlet fisheries and beluga whale habitat every year. Cook Inlet is the ONLY coastal waterbody in the United States where TRACKING THERMAL STRESS IN SALMON STREAMS Water temperature in the Deshka River, which is a large lowland tributary to the Susitna River and a large producer of Chinook salmon, reached above 76 o F in 2009. This baseline dataset will allow us to accurately assess the rate of change in our watersheds in response to a changing climate. We continue to monitor 17 streams in Cook Inlet PWC TOPIC TITLE FULL CITATION LONG TOPIC SPECIES SUMMARY yes/no Water Quality Impacts Gasoline-related compounds in Lakes Mead and Mohave, Nevada, Lico, M.S, and B.T.Johnson. 2007. Gasoline-related compounds in Lakes Mead and DONLIN: POSTER CHILD FOR RECKLESS DEVELOPMENT Alaskans are blessed with an abundance unlike anywhere else. And that abundance translates to a richness of life we all savor. It’s hard to find anyone who voted for Trump or Biden who disagrees: we all loveAlaska.
AN OPEN LETTER TO DR. ROSS-HOPPER TO CANCEL OIL & GAS September 6, 2016 An Open Letter to Dr. Ross-Hopper to Cancel Oil & Gas Lease Sale 244, and Pursue the World-Class Renewable Energy Resources on Alaska’s Outer Continental Shelf Please don't waste more taxpayer time and money with Lease Sale 244.INLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Department of Fish and Game OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Headquarters Office 1255 West 8th Street P.O. Box 115526 Juneau, Alaska 99811- 5526Main: 907.465.6136
KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialINLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinator YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.M2M | INLETKEEPER
Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Department of Fish and Game OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Headquarters Office 1255 West 8th Street P.O. Box 115526 Juneau, Alaska 99811- 5526Main: 907.465.6136
KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialABOUT | INLETKEEPER
About Cook Inletkeeper. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andJOBS | INLETKEEPER
Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinatorTAKE ACTION
3734 Ben Walters Lane Homer, AK 99603 tel: 907.235.4068 DONLIN: POSTER CHILD FOR RECKLESS DEVELOPMENT Alaskans are blessed with an abundance unlike anywhere else. And that abundance translates to a richness of life we all savor. It’s hard to find anyone who voted for Trump or Biden who disagrees: we all loveAlaska.
DESHKA RIVER
On September 9, 2013 we installed our second station on the Deshka River with field support from staff of BeadedStream LLC and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Latitude 61.76751000 Longitude -150.33992000. Since 2008, Cook Inletkeeper has been collecting water temperature data on the lower Deshka River below the ADF&G weir. JOHNSON TRACT MINE DRAWS LOCAL ATTENTION In late August, Inletkeeper flew to the west side of Cook Inlet to meet with local residents and representatives of High Gold – the junior Canadian mining interest currently exploring the Johnson Tract. The Johnson Tract is a private in-holding owned by the regional Native corporation Cook Inlet Regional, Inc (CIRI), and it lies within the BIDEN'S CLIMATE PLAN A GOOD START FOR ALASKA The good news is that on Tuesday July 14 th, former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a national climate change plan. Biden’s plan would spend $2 trillion over a 4-year period, and while it’s far from perfect, it’s a real plan and would make important progress . Biden’s plan is rooted in the STREAM TEMPERATURE DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS AND PROTOCOL Cook Inletkeeper and collaborators at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage have established minimum standards for stream temperature data collection to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses (see table below). KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! KNOW YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS! As oil & gas exploration pushes into populated areas, property owners need to understand their legal rights BACKGROUND: Under Alaska law, surface and subsurface property ownership are separate rights (called “estates” in property law). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialINLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby. BIDEN'S CLIMATE PLAN A GOOD START FOR ALASKA The good news is that on Tuesday July 14 th, former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a national climate change plan. Biden’s plan would spend $2 trillion over a 4-year period, and while it’s far from perfect, it’s a real plan and would make important progress . Biden’s plan is rooted in the STREAM TEMPERATURE DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS AND PROTOCOL Cook Inletkeeper and collaborators at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage have established minimum standards for stream temperature data collection to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses (see table below). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialINLETKEEPER
Cook Inletkeeper is excited to bring you the 8th Annual Kenai-Kasilof Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Take to the beach anytime during the month of June. Proceeds support Inletkeeper's work to protect the Cook Inlet watershed & the life it sustains. Join us for a casual kickoff on Tuesday, June 1st at Cannery Rd. Beach Access. COMMUNITY ACTION STUDIO Please note - COVID19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: To help us keep everyone safe, please knock on the front door and then step back at least six feet to wait outside; do not enter the studio. Text/call Willow (907-394-7413) or Kaitlin (907-252-6525) and whoever is at the office that day will comeout to meet
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Registration fees support Cook Inletkeeper's mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and all the life it sustains. Registration includes a goodie bag with M2M Shweet Shwag! Feel free to call ahead to make sure someone is prepared to present you with your goodie bag, you can call 252-6525. YOUR POWER, YOUR VOTE Your Power, Your Vote. Across the Cook Inlet watershed, railbelt electric co-ops are hosting their board of directors’ elections now. These elections are often overlooked yet they have real measurable effects on individual member-owners and our state at large. In the midst of a global climate crisis and ever growing economicdisparities, our
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby. BIDEN'S CLIMATE PLAN A GOOD START FOR ALASKA The good news is that on Tuesday July 14 th, former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a national climate change plan. Biden’s plan would spend $2 trillion over a 4-year period, and while it’s far from perfect, it’s a real plan and would make important progress . Biden’s plan is rooted in the STREAM TEMPERATURE DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS AND PROTOCOL Cook Inletkeeper and collaborators at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage have established minimum standards for stream temperature data collection to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses (see table below). FACT SHEET - INLETKEEPER Fact Sheet Title: New Motor & Boat Regulations Kenai River Special Management Area Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation May 2008 On March 1, 2008 new regulations went into effect addressing boat and motor requirements for the Kenai River SpecialABOUT | INLETKEEPER
About Cook Inletkeeper. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education and OUR TEAM | INLETKEEPER Meet the Team. Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization that combines advocacy, education and science toward its mission to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work builds credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education andadvocacy efforts
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment: old electronics contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals hazardous to the environment and humans. If not processed properly (e.g. illegally dumped at local landfill), those chemicals can seep into water supplies polluting them and endangering local community, livestock and wildlife that lives nearby.JOBS | INLETKEEPER
Hours: Year-round, half-time (0.5 FTE) . Salary: $20,800 . Reports to: Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula Regional Director. Location: Soldotna, Alaska. Applications Due: March 1, 2021 . General Functions: Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based 501(c)3 organization formed in 1995 to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Inletkeeper seeks a community-minded coordinatorCLIMATE ACTIONKIT
Global climate change can be confronted with local action, and every community from the smallest to the largest has a part to play. Cook Inletkeeper has created a guide for seeking and carrying out climate actions that are impactful where you live and achievable with resources your community has. ANNUAL ELECTRONICS RECYCLING EVENTS IN SOUTH … 16th Annual Recycling Event in Homer will take place on May 1st at Spenard Builders Supply on Lake street in Homer! Stay tuned for updates or RSVP here!. Since 2006, Inletkeeper has worked with local partners to host an annual electronic recycling event in Homer, as well as providing technical assistance to the Kachemak Bay villages of Nanwalek, Port Graham, and Seldovia. SALMONFEST | INLETKEEPER 0:00 / 3:14:34. Live. •. Three hours of fish, fun and music to celebrate and protect Bristol Bay - streamed to your habitats. Like everything in 2020, Salmonfest was a little different. Although we could not gather in Ninilchik, Cook Inletkeeper teamed up with Salmonfest to bring the spirit of our annual salmon celebration toyou.
STREAM TEMPERATURE DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS AND PROTOCOL Cook Inletkeeper and collaborators at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage have established minimum standards for stream temperature data collection to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses (see table below). STOP TOXIC OIL & GAS DUMPING IN COOK INLET The Dunleavy Administration and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation are poised to re-issue the Clean Water Act permit that allows oil and gas corporations to dump billions of gallons of toxic waste into Cook Inlet fisheries and beluga whale habitat every year. Cook Inlet is the ONLY coastal waterbody in the United States where MICHAEL EVANS ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SPECIALIST ALASKA Cook Inletkeeper Page 2 DROT C-Plan Comments 2012 the incident, which are incorporated herein as comments.3 While the 2009 Mt. Redoubt eruption provided many lessons learned, the most important is this: it’s physically and View or Download the Climate ActionKit! View or Download the Climate ActionKit! * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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The Mouth to Mouth Casual Kickoff is today! Meet at Cannery Rd. Beach Access @ 5:30 pm for an out-and-back run/walk/bike at 6 pm. Most folks are planning for 5-miles, but you can choose your adventure Registration for the Mouth to Mouth is open for the entire month of June. All racers can take to the beach anytime during the month to complete their 3-mile run/walk or 10-mile ride. Participants are encouraged to raise funds as they race during the month of June this year. Head to inletkeeper.org/m2m to register & set up your fundraising page!.
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Grab a friend and st(roll) down the shores of Cook Inlet for the 8th annual Mouth to Mouth Wild Run & Ride! Whether by foot or fat bike, come out for the casual kickoff Tues, June 1st at Cannery Rd beach access parking lot. Meet up at 5:30. Ride at 6. Register and race the entire month of June! More info at www.Inletkeeper.org/m2m! ...
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It's officially grillin' time! We hope you're enjoying a long weekend and long days full of light. Break out the grill & enjoy the fresh Alaskan flavors of summer. Find your local farmers market OR place your order for local goodies through @alaskafoodhub Food Hub orders are open until Monday @ 10 pm. This week's fresh list features delectable delights like:golden sauerkraut
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