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Title: Archaeological Site Stewardship 99149
Project Year and Number: 1999: 99149
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 1998: 98149, 1997: 97149, 1996: 96149, 1992: R104-A
Principal Investigator (PI): Douglas Reger (Alaska Department of Natural Resources)
Managing Agency: ADNR
Assisting Personnel: Debra Corbett
Research Location: Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Island, Alaska Peninsula
Restoration Category: Monitoring
Injured Resources Addressed: Archaeological Resources
Abstract: The archaeological site stewardship program has been aimed at providing training and coordination for a cadre of volunteers to monitor vandalized sites in the oil spill area beyond the ability of agency monitoring. Volunteer site stewards have monitored damaged sites on the Kenai Peninsula, Kachemak Bay, Uganik Bay, Uyak Bay, and the Chignik area of the Alaska Peninsula. Closeout of the project will summarize accomplishments of the past three years of activity, outline conclusions about usefulness and structure of the program, and identify future directions for similar programs.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: See Project 98149
Publications from this Project: None Available