Cook Inlet is the most populated watershed in Alaska, home to a diverse array of people, cultures, wildlife, and economic interests. Join us for this two-day informational summit, where experts across multiple disciplines will share information on Cook Inlet water quality, biodiversity, research, regulations, policy and more. At this Summit, we seek to:
Improve understanding of the status of Cook Inlet waters and ecosystems
Improve understanding of the regulatory framework regarding water quality issues, and engagement with decision-makers
Identify data gaps and opportunities for collaboration
Share data concerning Cook Inlet water quality, for the benefit of people and wildlife