For the past 11 years, the Copper River Watershed Project and its partners have coordinated recycling discarded fishing web in Cordova. In doing so, we have diverted 263,712 pounds of web from [...]
Fall is a time of transitions and in that spirit, CRWP is going through its biggest transition yet! As many of you know, over a year ago Kristin Carpenter, now out-going Executive Director at [...]
If you catch a Copper River king or red salmon that has a radio tag you have caught a fish that is a part of an important research project conducted by the ADF&G and the Native Village of [...]
Go on a rafting trip! There are several outdoor adventure guides that offer rafting trips in the Copper River basin. McCarthy River Tours and Outfitters and Copper Oar are based in McCarthy, [...]
Shae Bowman, Copper River Watershed Project The holiday season is here and the spirit of sharing makes the dark winter months a little brighter. The long winter nights give me plenty of time to [...]
What Can We Get From the Watershed Store? Finding Value in a Free-flowing Watershed Kate Morse, Copper River Watershed Project This holiday season, we have many things to be thankful for living [...]
Over the past ten years, commercial fishermen and community partners in Cordova have helped recycle more than 100 tons of discarded gillnet and seine web! In doing so, the community of Cordova [...]
A local landmark in Cordova is now forever intact. Lorna Stern, following the wishes of her deceased husband Jack, has gifted the 112-acre Shelter Cove property to the Copper River Watershed [...]