May 2014 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Oil spill response training focuses on nearshore and sensitive area protection
-Personal stories of Exxon Valdez spill to be preserved in University of Alaska Fairbanks’ oral history archives
-Coast Guard receives 78 support letters for council
-Council meets with elected officials in DC and Juneau
-Gordon Scott tells his story of “Life at half a knot”
-Intern helps council develop suggestions to improve fishing vessel program
-What have we learned in the last 25 years?
-Safety stewardship from shore to sea
-Council study reviews remote operations at Valdez Marine Terminal
-Homer students present program on effects of oil spills
-Students design remotely operated oil spill response vehicles in Seward ocean science competition
-Taking the long view – why do we involve youth in our programs?

fishing vessel training, nearshore and sensitive area protection, Project Jukebox, Recertification, Internship, youth involvement

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