Cook Inlet is the most populated watershed in Alaska, home to a diverse array of people, cultures, wildlife, and economic interests. In October, we co-hosted a FREE two-day informational summit, where we shared knowledge on Cook Inlet water quality, biodiversity, research, regulations, policy and more. At this Summit, we sought 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
Click here to view the Event Page, complete with the Summit agenda, speaker bios, presentation abstracts and presentation slides.
If you would like a high resolution copy of the slides, please contact Mandy@akwildlife.org