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Hoonah Stewardship Council Meeting: November 17th, 2022-BEACH Monitoring, End of Field Season update and Future Projects

November 29, 2022 hiaenvironmental 0

In Attendance: Amelia Wilson, Rebecca Bellmore, Gretchen Augat, Brynn Presler-Marshall, Ricardo Contreras, Julian Narvaez and Ian Johnson. BEACH Monitoring Program in Hoonah: Are Hoonah beaches a potential Public Health Risk? The goal of the project […]

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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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Hoonah Stewardship Council August 2021

September 22, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

The Hoonah Stewardship Council met for their monthly meeting this August 18, 2021. To get on the email list for these meetings please contact Ian Johnson ian.johnson@hiatribe.org On the call : Ian Johnson (HIA), Basia Trout […]

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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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HIA Environmental assists with reactivating local fish and game Icy Straits Advisory Committee

December 2, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

The ADF&G Icy Straits Advisory Committee (ISAC) was successfully reactivated after 5 years of inactivity. Advisory committees are local groups that meet to discuss fish and wildlife issues and make recommendations and proposals to the […]

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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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Meet Our New Americorps VISTA Member!

May 2, 2019 hiaenvironmental 0

Arianna Lapke is serving as an Americorps VISTA with the Hoonah Indian Association Environmental Program and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. The Americorps VISTA program stands for “Volunteers in Service to America”, and is […]

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