The Council works to increase public awareness of the oil spill prevention, response, and environmental protection capabilities in Prince William Sound, as well as the environmental impacts of the Alyeska terminal and tanker operations.
Every year, the Council’s staff and volunteers visit communities in the Council’s region, attend group member functions, give presentations, coordinate special events involving member groups, exhibit and present at conferences, and encourage citizen involvement in the Council’s work.
If you would like the council represented at your event, please contact our outreach coordinator, Maia Draper-Reich .
Why commemorate the Exxon Valdez oil spill 25 years later?
By LISA MATLOCK Outreach Coordinator In 2013, Alaska and Alaskans lost Prince William Sound advocate, Stan Stephens, a constant voice ...
Community Corner – Conferences help keep the council on the cutting edge
By LISA MATLOCK Outreach Coordinator Each year the council exhibits its booth and presents its citizen-driven research and information on ...
Community Corner: Looking back at a productive 23 years at the council
By LINDA ROBINSON Former Outreach Coordinator In August of 1990, shortly after moving to Anchorage from Dillingham in the Bristol ...
Group plans update for oil spill educational curriculum
By LINDA ROBINSON Council Outreach Coordinator A group interested in creating new educational materials about oil spills met in the ...
Community Corner – Outreach activities help us connect with others in our region
By LINDA ROBINSON Council Outreach Coordinator On September 29, we participated in the Chugach Regional Education Forum. The goal of ...