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Month: October 2020

Coastal Resiliency

Starfish Wasting Disease Found at Icy Strait Point, Long Island, Whitestone Harbor, and False Bay

October 23, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Sea star wasting syndrome is a widespread disease that causes lesions, tissue decay and eventual fragmentation and death of starfish in mass numbers. Since 2013, the magnitude and global spread of sea star wasting disease […]

Coastal Resiliency

No Invasive Species Detected in Hoonah Harbor

October 7, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

October 23, 2020 Update: No invasive species detected in Hoonah harbor. The HIA Environmental Program works with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to monitor the harbor for marine invasive species. These invasive species can be […]

Hoonah Native Forest Partnership

Turn Your Phone Into A Hunting Tool Community Event

October 2, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Deer hunters and landscape users. It isn’t too late to sign up for an important community event! We are equipping phones with roads, stream, vegetation, and other layers useful for “hunting” but highly practical for […]

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