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Title: Habitat Protection and Acquisition 96126
Project Year and Number: 1996: 96126
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2004: 040126, 2003: 030126, 2002: 02126, 2002: 02126-AM, 2001: 01126, 2000: 00126, 1999: 99126, 1998: 98126, 1997: 97126, 1995: 95126, 1995: 95126-A, 1994: 94126, 1993: 93064
Principal Investigator (PI): Dave Gibbons (US Forest Service)
Managing Agency: ADNR
Assisting Personnel: Glenn Ellison
Research Location: All Spill Affected Areas
Restoration Category: Habitat Protection
Injured Resources Addressed: Not Specified
Abstract: The objective of habitat protection is to identify and protect essential wildlife and fisheries habitats and associated services and to prevent further environmental damage to resources injured by the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Nineteen resources and services injured by the spill are linked to protection of upland and near shore habitats. Protection of lands containing these habitats prevents additional injury to resources and services and natural support systems while recovery is taking place. Active negotiations with landowners for packages of ranked parcels are currently taking place and anticipated to continue into the fall. Evaluations, starting with field surveys, of large and small parcels submitted this spring will also continue into the fall. This project provides support for Habitat Work Group to provide technical support to the negotiators and the Executive Director and to conduct these additional evaluations.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: Not Applicable to this Project
Publications from this Project: None Available