September 2009 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Collaboration boosts vessel safety in Gulf of Alaska
-Council resumes Washington efforts on escort issue
-Sampling expert is boon to science committee
-Council loses good friend and oil spill advocate
-Great project results require involvement from all
-New boss takes the helm at SERVS facility
-Updated Peer Listening DVD training program now available
-Citizens’ council volunteers and staff enjoy the sunniest Alaskan summer in recent memory…
-Spill: Alaskan Artists Remember
-Arctic citizens’ council bill is delayed
-Drama explores community effects of Exxon Valdez oil spill
-Council Meeting Schedule
-Coming up in the January 2010 Observer…
-Students witness remaining Exxon Valdez oil
-Where did the summer go?

Topics: weather monitoring station; government affairs; LRP; Alyeska SERVS changes; peer listener program; outreach; art; theatre; The Big One; education; youth involvement

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