July 2011 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Pathfinder grounding investigation report released by Coast Guard in May
-Teaching tomorrow’s spill responders
-Alaska legislature in cliffhanger on future of coastal management program
-New Coast Guard leadership in Alaska
-Busy council volunteer passionate about educating youth about the Exxon Valdez oil spill
-Citizens’ council chooses new executive officers
-Becoming “fish literate” and grasping what is at stake
-Alyeska-funded health and safety fair travels Sound
-Notes from the Chenega Memorial Day service
-Invasive species council remains on hold for now
-Council Board Meetings
-Copper River watershed area students learn about oil spill prevention and response
-2011 Marine Firefighting Symposium
-Valdez High School students visit Kasistna Bay research lab
-Anchorage Citizens Coalition honors council board member Walt Parker
-International Oil Spill Conference
-New oil spill curriculum based on Prince William Sound expedition
-Funding opportunity for youth projects

Topics: incidents; human factors; outreach; USCG changes; board changes; Good Friday earthquake; youth involvement; invasive species; marine firefighting

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