PPT-Chapter 26 | Alaska Alaska’s marine fish and wildlife habitats, species distributions,

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Key Message 1 26 Ch 26 Alaska Marine Ecosystems Alaska residents communities and their infrastructure continue to be affected by permafrost thaw coastal and river

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Key Message 1 26 Ch 26 Alaska Marine Ecosystems Alaska residents communities and their infrastructure continue to be affected by permafrost thaw coastal and river erosion increasing wildfire and glacier melt These changes are expected to continue into the future with increasing temperatures which would directly impact how and where many Alaskans will live. Julie Emslie. M.A., Rural Development. Project Manger, FEDC. What is Food Security?. Iceland vs. Alaska. Mechanisms Leading to Iceland’s Level of Food Security. What is Food Security?. 3 Pillars. Availability. with the . Tongass Conservation Strategy. Steve Brockmann. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Who is the . U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?. Department of Interior. Administer the Endangered Species Act (along with NOAA). Inventory and Monitoring Program . . Marine Predators. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Justification. Emblematic and readily observable. Management interest driven by conservation concerns or iconic status. Alaska National Wildlife Refuges. . Regulatory Changes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service . What are the proposed changes (Part 1)?. Predator control is not allowed on refuges in . Alaska unless . it is determined to be necessary to meet . You Don’t . H. ave . T. o . B. e Crazy– But . I. t . H. elps. Challenges. Markets and Infrastructure. Weather and Climate. Culture . Markets and Infrastructure. Weather and Climate. Ag Culture. Climatic challenges to food production are accepted. Issue 1: What is the Population of Concern. Issue 2: What options does DEC have for developing FCRs? . What does the . ADF&G data . tell us?. ADF&G Presentation. Improving and Protecting Alaska's Water Quality. Inventory and Monitoring Program . . Marine Predators. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Justification. Emblematic and readily observable. Management interest driven by conservation concerns or iconic status. Division of Environmental Health. Safety of Alaska’s food sources. Kristin Ryan. Program Director . Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Division of Environmental Health. Anchorage, Alaska. Issue 1: What is the Population of Concern. Issue 2: What options does DEC have for developing FCRs? . What does the . ADF&G data . tell us?. ADF&G Presentation. Improving and Protecting Alaska's Water Quality. ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM . For Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Mission of AMHS The mission of the Alaska Marine Highway System is to provide safe, reliable, and efficient transportation of people, goods, and vehicles among Alaska communities, Canada, and the "Lower 48," while providing opportunities to develop and maintain a reasonable standard of living and high quality of life, including social, education, and health needs. Ecological KnowledgeTraditional Ecological Knowledge also called by other names including Indigenous Knowledge or Native Science hereafter TEK refers to the evolving knowledge acquired by indigenous a GIVE THE GIFT CATCHING FISH IN ALASKA THIS HOLIDAY BEAUTIFUL ALASKA WILDLIFE BREATHTAKING WILDLIFE NEAR ALASKA RAINBOW LODGE

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