- Home
- Restoration Projects
- Project Search
- Imminent Threat Habitat Protection 93064
Project Information
Title: Imminent Threat Habitat Protection 93064
Project Year and Number: 1993: 93064
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, 1996: 96126, 1995: 95126, 1995: 95126-A, 1994: 94126
Principal Investigator (PI): Art Weiner (Alaska Department of Natural Resources)
Managing Agency: ADNR
Assisting Personnel: None
Research Location: All Spill Affected Areas
Restoration Category: Habitat Protection
Injured Resources Addressed: Not Specified
Abstract: The purpose of the Evaluation Process and Imminent Threat Habitat Protection Process is to provide a conceptual framework and strategy for habitat protection and to serve as a guide to the Trustee Council. Central to this strategy is the requirement that a) the Trustee Council approve a list of candidate lands recommended by the Restoration Team for detailed evaluation and b) the Trustee Council approve the actual purchases of title or property rights. Candidate lands will be evaluated, protection tools and appropriate boundaries will be determined and proposals will be ranked. Details of the proposed habitat protection and acquisition process are presented in Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Framework Supplement, July 1992.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: Not Applicable to this Project
Publications from this Project: None Available