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Why Restoration? Fish. People. The Future.

September 2, 2021 hiaenvironmental 0

Using a local workforce to complete local projects. ✔ Meeting goals of restoring fish habitat for now and future generations. ✔ Completion of a critical stream restoration in a priority watershed. ✔ Feelings of accomplishment […]

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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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TRAYLS Monitors Stream Temperatures in Spasski Watershed

September 9, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

What is stream temperature monitoring? Stream temperature monitoring is collecting a long-term dataset of stream temperatures. The goal of the program is to have a minimum of 5 years of continuous data from a single […]

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Local Hoonah Crew Completes Stream Restoration

September 15, 2017 hiaenvironmental 0

Recently, Ian Johnson wrote about the Spasski Tributary Restoration on the Sustainable Southeast Partnership’s website. The pilot project taught our crews how to do in-stream restoration using hand tools. You can view the full article […]

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