Students learn to master an oil spill disaster

By Maia Draper-Reich, Outreach Coordinator Each September, when the Council holds a Board meeting in one of our stakeholder communities, we host a youth engagement event called “Become a Master of Disaster.” Following a pause during the Covid pandemic, this event has been revitalized with two successful events, one in Kodiak in 2024 and another … Read more

European green crab spreading in southeast Alaska

In 2022, the Metlakatla Indian Community first spotted shells of European green crab, or Carcinus maenus, during regular monitoring at the Annette Islands Reserve. Subsequent monitoring turned up live crabs. This summer, the group reported a large population growth in the surrounding area. Monitors reported trapping 2,133 in 2023, and 1,865 in 2024. That number … Read more

New testing protocols lead to change in dispersant products

The oil spill response industry is changing products used to disperse spilled oil. This change stemmed from new protocols put in place by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, for testing dispersants. The EPA maintains a list of products that have gone through a testing process and met the established thresholds for listing. The … Read more

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