March 2005 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Council seeks better oil-spill planning for the ‘downstream’ areas
-More work needed on review of oil terminal overhaul – Council
-Has the time come for citizen oversight in Puget Sound?
-TOEM member’s life mixes music and science
-New faces join council offices in Anchorage and Valdez
-On Valdez anniversary, are escort tugs in peril?
-Council opposes burning off oil spills in most cases
-For SERVS, training is key to being prepared
-Legislative subcommittee tracks the action in Juneau
-Council documents available to public
-Artists wanted for third edition of council’s popular coloring book
-Scientific gatherings offer a wide range of subjects
-Member community profile: Seldovia

Topics: staff changes (Roy Robertson); escort tugs; in-situ burning; RCAC; drills and exercises; SERVS; strategic reconfiguration; ballast water treatment facility (BWTF); LAC; outreach

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