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About the Cook Inlet Keeper
Cook Inlet Keeper Report Cook Inlet watershed pollution: Call Inletkeeper's Watershed Watch Program: 1-888-MY INLET (694-6538) Cook Inletkeeper is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the vast Cook Inlet watershed ...
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Take Action - Cook Inlet Keeper
Cook Inlet Keeper Report Cook Inlet watershed pollution: Call Inletkeeper's Watershed Watch Program: 1-888-MY INLET (694-6538) Cook Inletkeeper provides the tools to help you take watershed ... Cook Inletkeeper to help provide the financial resources and political muscle that Inletkeeper needs to make a difference for Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed. ©2005 Cook Inletkeeper Last Updated 05/20/2006 Cook ...
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Cook Inletkeeper - About the Watershed
Hotline 1-888-MY-INLET (694-6538) or click here About the watershed About Cook Inletkeeper History Board Staff Cook Inletkeeper About the Watershed The Cook Inlet watershed is a spectacular ... watershed. 7 state critical habitat areas are in Cook Inlet watershed. Approximately 400,000 people, nearly 2/3 of Alaska’s population, live in the watershed. Cook Inlet communities depend on the watershed ...
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Cook Inletkeeper - Watershed Watch Program
Cook Inletkeeper - Watershed Watch Program HOME l SIGN UP l CONTACT US l SITE MAP Protecting Alaska's Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains DONATE NOW! Report pollution & habitat ... Cook Inlet faces heavy pressures from population growth and increased land-use development, such as logging and mining. More than 60% of Alaska’s population lives and works within the Cook Inlet watershed ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
The Kenai Peninsula lies on the east side of Cook Inlet. The Kenai River, which drains a large 2,150 square mile watershed, is one of the most productive spawning and ... be used to address concerns such as stream bank development, erosion control efforts and watershed impacts associated with intensive recreation pressures. Fourth International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies ( ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
The Kenai Peninsula lies on the east side of Cook Inlet. The Kenai River, which drains a large 2,150 square mile watershed, is one of the most productive spawning and ... be used to address concerns such as stream bank development, erosion control efforts and watershed impacts associated with intensive recreation pressures. Fourth International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies ( ...
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Us | Related Links Cook Inlet Keeper Environmental Protection Agency Great Land Trust Interior Alaska Land Trust Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Kenai Peninsula Borough Kenai River Center Kenai Watershed Forum Land Trust ...
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Homer Spit, Baycrest Hill, Kachemak City, waterfowl nesting habitat, Fritz Creek Corridor, Kachemak Bay watershed, riparian areas, Kachemak Drive wetlands, Kasilof River, critical areas along rivers & streams for fish ... national organizations do you belong to? Pratt Museum 22 Homer Council on the Arts 19 Cook Inlet Keeper 19 KBBI 14 Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies 14 The Nature Conservancy 8 ...
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Yaak Valley Forest Council Pacific Program Region American Lands Alliance American Rivers Cook Inlet Keeper Dawn Watch Earth Island Institute EarthJustice Falcon Research Group Granby Wilderness ... Trust Red Creek Biological Reserve Sarstoon Temash Institute of Indigenous Management Sibun Watershed Association Siwa-ban The Nature Conservancy, Belize Toledo Association for Sustainable Tourism & ...
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Conference on Managing Sediments in the Watershed | Partnerships | US EPA
Managing Sediments in the Watershed: Bringing Dredged Material and Watershed Managers Together August 29-31, 2006 A dredge barge working in Cook Inlet, Alaska, removes sediment from navigable waterways. Effective dredged material planning and sediment management require open and early communication among federal and state dredged material regulators, watershed ...
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