September 2015 Observer

Story titles:
-Researchers say ice drifting into tanker lanes will be smaller but more numerous in future
-Oral history teaches new generation about Exxon spill
-Banta marks twenty-five years of service to the council
-Kodiak volunteer passionate about working for the council (Jane Eisemann)
-Expedition reshapes Kodiak educator’s feelings about Prince William Sound
-Falling oil prices shouldn’t mean reduced environmental protections
-Robotic inspection tool redefines Trans-Alaska Pipeline innovation
-A look back at the early years of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
-Council Board Meetings
-Passing the torch through story

Topics: ice detection; outreach; youth involvement; TAPS; history; Project Jukebox

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