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The TIDE : HIA Environmental Spring 2022 Newsletter

April 21, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

Our Spring Digital Newsletter : We’re hiring, lots of programs happening, and lots of community involvement needed. Head to the full newsletter for the rest of the story! […]

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Oceanography 101 – The First Two Months

April 13, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

Hoonah City Schools is in its second semester of partnering with HIA and the University of Alaska Southeast to offer dual enrollment science courses! This is a great opportunity for students to gain college credit […]

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Completing the Fisheries Technology Course

June 10, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

The Fisheries Technology students wrapped up their UAS college course during the final elective phase! This elective phase was shorter due to graduation and holidays, but there was enough time to get all required course […]

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Fisheries Technology: Picking up where we left off

May 18, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

The Fisheries Technology dual enrollment course reconvened for its second, two-week round in April! During the first elective phase, eight Hoonah high school students began the UAS course and learned about fisheries management with a […]

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Fisheries Technology- Beginning the Course

March 23, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

The Fisheries Technology dual enrollment course kicked off this March during the first elective phase of the semester. After meeting their UAS professor Lauren Wild, the students were introduced to fisheries in general as well […]

Coastal Resiliency

Whalefest in Hoonah: Celebrating Cultural Connections

November 16, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Can you imagine living in a Hoonah that wasn’t on the water? You’re right— absolutely not! Port Frederick, its neighboring waters and all the resources swimming in them are a huge part of Hoonah’s culture. […]

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 […]

Coastal Resiliency

TRAYLS Crew 2020 Monitors Impacts of Changing Oceanic Conditions in Southeast Alaska

June 18, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

The 2020 TRAYLS crew put on their scientist hats and assisted Sean Williams, Hoonah Indian Association Coastal Program Manager, with monitoring the coast for the impacts of climate change. The TRAYLS crew members assisted with blue mussels monitoring in order to track the impacts of climate change on coastal resources. […]

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HSC Meets to Discuss Food, DBAC, Coastal Program, Tourism

February 7, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

HSC met in January 2020. In attendance : Jeromy Grant, Jackie Dick, Arianna Lapke, Dennis Gray, Ian Johnson, Sean Williams, Basia Trout, Stephanie Harold, Ben McLuckie Landfill Assessment Jeromy reported out that we are working […]

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