Story titles:
-Surprise drill demonstrates more surprise drills are needed
-Council is once again honored by U.S.-Canadian oil spill group for work in Sound
-Council tracks development push as new governor and legislators take control
-New volunteer brings strong record to work on council science committee (Roger Green)
-New faces join the council’s staff roster
-Council’s web site gets bigger and better
-Council throws reception for Kenai assembly
-Past year saw much achievement; coming year will require much vigilance
-At Alyeska, “quiet competence” is emerging goal for company workplace
-Council wants tanker rescue tests held in realistic Hinchinbrook weather conditions
-Are you an expert?
-Alaska not totally free of invasive species, those pests who come to dine
-Council keeps wary eye on TROG trends from the Ballast Water Treatment Facility
-New Geographic Response Strategies sites selected
-Council sponsors firefighter training
-Canadian conference draws council attendees
-Polar Discovery to begin Alaska service
-Council opposes loosening of rules on tanker smoke
-Council Meeting Schedule
-Dispersant at the ready
-Council Reports Available to the Public
-Tatitlek festival celebrates culture of a Prince William Sound village
Topics: drills and exercise; Legacy Award; staff changes; web presence; Hinchinbrook Entrance; invasive species; BWTF; hydrocarbon; Total Recoverable Oil and Gas; GRS; marine firefighting; tanker fleet; coastal management program; c-plan; air quality; dispersants; coloring book; oceans festivals; outreach