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Federal Subsistence Board Meetings 2023

February 16, 2023 hiaenvironmental 0

At the end of January, three Hoonah students traveled to Anchorage to take part in the Federal Subsistence Board meeting and learn more about how harvesting laws are made and how the public can get […]

Hoonah City Schools

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 […]

Hoonah City Schools

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

Fisheries Technology Course: Gain College Credit and Learn about Marine Resources

December 10, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

Attention students!! Do you want to gain college credit in high school? Are you interested in careers around marine resource management? If so, the Fisheries Technology course is perfect for you! Find all the necessary […]

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