OUR VISION
We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.
Thank you pwssc for creating Delta Sound Connections, an annual natural history and science news publication, "dedicated to the ecosystems of Prince William Sound, the Copper River watershed, and the northern Gulf of Alaska. Delta Sound Connections highlights various research and education programs currently taking place in our region." —Prince William Sound Science Center
We are excited to have an article published in this year`s issue themed, Renewal!
Check it out at https://bit.ly/delta-sound-connections-renewal
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Ahtna Elder Katie John took her case to the Supreme Court to fight for the right for her people to continue to access customary and traditional resources. In doing so, she established a subsistence priority for all rural Alaskans. This required navigating new and confusing legal systems and traveling far from the place she was fighting to protect. She was dedicated to her people and the land, stood her ground and won.
In her honor, we are committed to working with the Ahtna people, including Katie John`s home community of Mentasta Lake, to help ensure their voices and concerns are heard and that our interactions with the watershed reflect the traditions and respect they have held for these lands and resources for thousands of years.
On Katie John Day, we pause and remember — and honor — a true watershed champion.
📷 Photo 1: Michelle McAfee/CRWP - The braided upper Copper River, near Mentasta, 2023. Photo 2: Shae Bowman/CRWP - Mentasta Lake, 2023.
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CRWP Staff members Kate Morse and Kirsti Jurica participated in a field trip this week for the Coastal Ecology for Teachers course hosted by the pwsc_cordova. The course emphasizes place-based education and are exploring Cordova for a week. Kate and Kirsti conducted a lesson on aquatic ecology, focusing on invertebrate monitoring, highlighting the significance of data collection and presented effective teaching strategies for educators.
And just for fun, Kate dressed the teachers up as invertebrates to learn about the anatomy and adaptations they have for feeding and breathing. 🐛
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📷 Kirsti Jurica/CRWP - Teachers in the field learning about invertebrates, and dressing up as an invertebrate.
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Slana School students had an entirely different experience with their salmon tank this year! Watershed Stewardship Program Manager, Amanda Jackson, takes you on the Slana Salmon Tank journey in this cute video. Just like in the wild, the salmon journey is full of challenges and obstacles. It’s why we work hard to remove as many barriers as possible.🐟
Find out more about Salmon in the Classroom at CopperRiver.org
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The Kenny Lake students had a beautiful day to release their salmon fry! Kids climbed into waders and out into the watershed to learn about the habitat their baby salmon are swimming in. 🐟🐟🐟
Thanks to teacher Jennifer Hodges for the fun photos!
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🗻 CORDOVA - TOMORROW!! Bring your old fishing web and gear to the Baler on Whitshed Rd on May 28th-29th, 10am-3pm for recycling!
♻️ Keep your old fishing web out of the landfill and turn it into useful products like shoes, hats, knives, and other items.
🐟 Web has to be free of cork lines, weed lines, lead lines, purse lines, chafe gear and hangings - those can be recycled separately.
🥫 And you can recycle aluminum cans anytime! Aluminum cans are accepted for recycling behind AC and at the Baler on Whitshed Rd. The money raised from recycling aluminum cans goes towards making the net recycling program possible. It`s a win-win!!
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Find more information about our recycling program at https://copperriver.org/programs/recycling/
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#recyclingmatters #recycle #fishingwebrecycling #repurpose #CordovaAlaska
Rachel Ryan, the new Copper Basin Plant Program Technician, Amanda Jackson, and Bryan Marquardt from Bureau of Land Management had a great time teaching the Upstream Learning homeschool community students how to wade in the water for macroinvertebrates and closely identify them!
The students also released the Coho salmon they raised in a classroom tank for the last three and a half months in the Upstream Learning tutoring facility. Some parents even got to join in on the fun on this warm afternoon at Junction Lake!
We love hosting and engaging all ages of youth and adults in stewardship activities and sharing the magic of the Salmon in the Classroom program.
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Find more details on the Salmon in the Classroom program at https://copperriver.org/programs/watershed-education/salmon-in-the-classroom-2/
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📷 Laurie Blair/CRSD - Upstream Learning students identifying macroinvertebrates and releasing Coho salmon they raised in a classroom tank.
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Tomorrow is a big day here in the Copper River watershed - it’s the first opener of fishing season! 🎣
Every year, the salmon come home.
Back to the Copper River and its wild, healthy waters — just like they’ve done for generations. 🐟 🐟 🐟
We’re here to keep it that way — protecting habitat, removing barriers, and honoring their ancient journey.
Over the past 5 years, CRWP and our fish passage partners have replaced 13 culverts on the Copper River Delta, built a bridge over the Little Tonsina River, and opened up 84.6 stream miles and 76.5 lake acres for juvenile and adult Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon to access key nursery and spawning habitat.
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Last Friday in Cordova, Mt. Eccles Elementary 5th Graders had a beautiful day to release salmon fry into their new habitat!
Students scooped baby fish up in plastic cups, counted how many they had, and reported the number to one of the teachers before Mrs. Gretchen spread the students out along the water bank. Ms. Kate from the Prince William Sound Science Center counted to 3 and the students released the fry they raised this winter in classroom tanks. Some of the baby salmon were named, like Bartholemew, Jerald, and many others, and the kids watched their babies swim away into wild waters.
The students then participated in an activity where they created a salmon lifecycle bracelet using different colored beads. Each bead color represented a part of the salmon lifecycle. Once the students were done with the activity, they found a spot to sit down and write their own story of the salmon lifecycle implementing as much science from this activity as they could.
🐟 THIS is Salmon in the Classroom in action! 💖
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Find more information on this incredible program by clicking our bio link and selecting the Salmon in the Classroom button!
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📷 Kim Casavan/CRWP - Cordova Elementary students release baby fish they raised in classroom tanks, into local wild waterway.
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We`d like to congratulate and celebrate Samaya and Liz, our wonderful interns this year, as they graduate high school and move onto the next adventures in life! It`s been a joy having them both in the office, helping out with stewardship work, student programs, and events.
✨The future is bright for you, Samaya and Liz, and on behalf of the team at CRWP, we can`t wait to see what future holds for you both.
Congratulations and Happy Graduation! 🎉 🎓
Check out Liz Heidbrink`s Environmental Science Project by clicking our bio link and selecting the project button.
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📷 CRWP / Photo 1: Samaya manually removing Orange hawkweed in Cordova. Photo 2: Liz urging everyone to recycle aluminum cans in Cordova! Photo 3: Liz and Samaya helping with the Wish Board during our Spring Annual Meeting.
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🗻 CORDOVA - We`re two weeks away from Fishing Web Recycling event! Bring your old fishing web and gear to the Baler on Whitshed Rd on May 28th-29th, 10am-3pm for recycling!
♻️ Recycling used fishing web keeps it out of the landfill and turns it into useful products like shoes, hats, knives, and other items.
🐟 Web has to be free of cork lines, weed lines, lead lines, purse lines, chafe gear and hangings - those can be recycled separately.
🥫 Don`t forget you can recycle aluminum cans anytime! Aluminum cans are accepted for recycling behind AC and at the Baler on Whitshed Rd. The money raised from recycling aluminum cans goes towards making the net recycling program possible. It`s a win-win!!
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Find more information about our recycling program at https://copperriver.org/programs/recycling/
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#recyclingmatters #recycle #fishingwebrecycling #repurpose #CordovaAlaska
If you missed our Annual Meeting, you can watch the presentation here!
Explore the interactive Story Map!

Delta Sound Connections: Renewal
Thank you Prince William Sound Science Center for creating Delta Sound Connections, an annual natural history and science news publication, “dedicated to the ecosystems of Prince William Sound, the Copper River watershed, and the northern Gulf of Alaska. Delta Sound Connections highlights various research and education programs currently taking place in our region.” —Prince William Sound Science Center
We are excited to have an article published in this year’s issue called Restoration and Renewal!
Come to Cordova on July 18-19th for Salmon Jam!
Join us for live jammin’ music, road races, delicious food, live art, and artisans, all celebrating what sustains us: Salmon and Art!
This is a FUNtastic music and art festival you don’t want to miss!
WHEN: July 18-19, 2025
WHERE: Cordova, Alaska
Bike, Paddle, Run in the Gakona TRIfesta!
This beloved triathlon event is located in the heart of the Copper River Basin. Participants bike to the infamous Gulkana River, then paddle downriver in whatever flotation device they like until the river crosses the Richardson Highway, where racers exit their watercraft and head back to the Gakona lodge on foot. The route intertwines with three scenic rivers and features views of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
WHEN: Saturday, July 26, 2025, 10:00am registration/11:00am race start
WHERE: Gakona Lodge