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Title: Natural Resource Management and Stewardship Capacity Building 02052
Project Year and Number: 2002: 02052
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2003: 030052, 2001: 01052, 2000: 00052, 1999: 99052-B, 1999: 99052-A, 1998: 98052-A, 1998: 98052-B, 1997: 97052-A, 1997: 97052-B1, 1997: 97052-B2, 1997: 97052-B3, 1996: 96052-1, 1996: 96052-2, 1995: 95052, 1995: 95052-1
Principal Investigator (PI): Patty Brown-Schwalenberg (Chugach Regional Resources Commission)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: None
Research Location: All Spill Affected Areas
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Not Specified
Abstract: In FY 02, this project will shift its focus from community involvement to the integration of Tribal Natural Resource Management Programs with the Gulf Ecosystem Monitoring and Research Program (GEM). Communities involved in the project include those in the Alaska Peninsula Region/Chignik Lake, Chenega Bay, Cordova (Eyak), Kodiak Island Region/Ouzinkie, Nanwalek, Port Graham, Seward (Qutekcak), Seldovia, Tatitlek, and Valdez. In FY 02, the project will focus on three objectives: (a) completing Tribal Natural Resource Management Plans in five pilot communities (Tatitlek, Eyak (Cordova), Port Graham, Nanwalek, and Ouzinkie), (b) completing an Inter-Tribal Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan for the Chugach/Lower Cook Inlet region, and (c) actively participating in GEM planning meetings and workshops. The long-term goal of the Trustee Council contribution to the project is local stewardship of marine resources.Proposal: View (164 KB)
Reports:
Final Report: Not Applicable to this Project
Publications from this Project: None Available