Over 2005 and 2006, TIWC coordinated a stream condition assessment of Taiya Inlet streams and rivers. Funding was provided by the USF&WS Coastal Conservation Project and the surveys were carried out using methods developed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for Southeast Alaska. By identifying impaired habitat and fish passage obstructions in the watershed, TIWC can initiate future projects to address these problems. Survey results were mapped and documented in a final report, which is available in the TIWC office.
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Taiya Inlet Watershed Council is starting up another year of Salmon in the Classroom at the Skagway School. We are excited to be partnering with the Skagway Traditional Council this year, bringing a cultural component to the program! We started … Continue reading →
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Dear Community of Skagway, I’ve had the pleasure of serving you as the director of the Taiya Inlet Watershed Council for the past 4.5 years. Together we’ve protected riparian areas, built rain gardens, raised salmon from eggs to fry (and … Continue reading →
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I found some great volunteers to help me clean out the rain garden. For more information on rain gardens, click on Projects > Current Projects > Rain Gardens in Skagway.
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Thanks to a cooperative team of audio/visual enthusiasts, the Taiya Inlet Watershed Council presented the Wild and Scenic Film Festival with sound and video on March 19! We have to say a big thank you to the Skagway Brewing Company, … Continue reading →
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Wild and Scenic Film Festival March 19
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