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Project Information
Title: Chugach Native Region Clam Restoration 98131
Project Year and Number: 1998: 98131
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2001: 01131, 1999: 99131, 1997: 97131, 1996: 96131, 1995: 95131
Principal Investigator (PI): Patty Brown-Schwalenberg (Chugach Regional Resources Commission)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: None
Research Location: Prince William Sound, lower Cook Inlet
Restoration Category: General Restoration
Injured Resources Addressed: Clams, Subsistence
Abstract: Cost effective procedures for establishing safe, easily accessible subsistence clam populations near Native villages in the oil spill region will be established. The Qutekcak hatchery in Seward will annually provide about 800,000 juvenile littleneck clams and cockles. Historical information, local and agency expertise, and research will be used to identify areas to seed and what method to use. Total seeded area during the project will not exceed five hectares. Follow-up research on success of seeding will be conducted. Development work will be confined to areas near the Native villages of Eyak, Tatitlek, Nanwalek, and Port Graham.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Annual Report FY98: View (6,554 KB)
Final Report: See Project 99131
Publications from this Project: None Available