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Groups Seek Citizen Oversight of Trans-Alaska Pipeline

Anchorage Daily News-Environmentalists, fishermen and others in the Copper River region are spearheading a new effort to boost citizen monitoring of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. For now, it's hard to tell if their work will pay off. But recently, they've made some headway: A leader within the group, Cordova-based Copper River Watershed Project, received a grant from the federal government's pipeline oversight agency to develop a plan to improve citizen monitoring of the 800-mile line.

Anchorage Daily News (Elizabeth Bluemink)--Environmentalists, fishermen and others in the Copper River region are spearheading a new effort to boost citizen monitoring of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.

For now, it's hard to tell if their work will pay off. But recently, they've made some headway: A leader within the group, Cordova-based Copper River Watershed Project, received a grant from the federal government's pipeline oversight agency to develop a plan to improve citizen monitoring of the 800-mile line.    Click here to see the rest of the article...

Construction complete on Eccles Creek to  Replace faulty culvert

Construction is near completion for the culvert replacement project on Eccles Creek, Whitshed Road, just over a mile outside of town. The Alaska Department of Fish & Game identified the old 8 foot Eccles Creek culvert as being unacceptable for fish passage and in need of improvement.

With funding from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, United States Fish & Wildlife Service, and National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, the Copper River Watershed Project has been working with various partners to replace the faulty culvert with a 19 foot embedded arch culvert to improve fish passage. Click here for more details on the Eccles Creek culvert project.

Please contact Tracey Nuzzi at the CRWP office for more information about this project and other exciting restoration work on the schedule this year.

 

 

 

 

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Cordova 7th Graders nominate Odiak Pond to Anadromous Waters Catalog
Cordova 7th Graders nominate Odiak Pond to Anadromous Waters Catalog
Cordova 7th Graders nominated Odiak Pond and stream to the State of Alaska's Anadromous Waterways Catalog. After confirming that coho salmon are using this waterbody for spawning and rearing, they had the data necessary to urge the State to list this waterbody in the catalog.
Dani Hess and Hannah Rosenkrans awarded first CRWP scholarships!
Dani Hess and Hannah Rosenkrans awarded first CRWP scholarships!
CRWP was pleased to award graduating high school seniors Hannah Rosenkrans of Kenny Lake and Dani Hess of Cordova each with a $1,000 scholarship to support their continued education.
2010 Youth Environmental Summit a success!
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Many partners came together the week of May 25th to put on the 2010 Youth Environmental Summit.

Events

Cordova Fungus Festival (Cordova, AK, from Sep 02, 2010 09:00 AM to Sep 05, 2010 06:00 PM)
Join us for a weekend of in-depth fungus and mushroom explorations. Activities include workshops, forays, gourmet dining and mushroom experts on hand to answer your questions about our local fungi!
2010 Wild Berry Festival (Cordova, AK, from Sep 19, 2010 06:00 PM to Sep 19, 2010 10:00 PM)
The Copper River Watershed Project will host their annual Cordova celebration of wild berries and other delicious local foods. Enter your favorite wild dish into the cook-off (including berries as an ingredient!), participate in a cake walk, support our silent auction, or share a film you've made about the region! All proceeds from the event support Copper River Watershed Project programs.
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