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Who We Are
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Partners
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Fishery Conservation Network
Fishery Conservation Network
Whale Avoidance
Fuel Efficiency
Bathymetry
Electronic Monitoring
Vehicle Technology Project
Fisheries Management
Sablefish
Halibut
Observer Program
National Issues
Education & Training
Fishermen's Expo
Seaweed Farming
Climate Change
Climate Action
Climate Solutions
Climate Planning
Seafood Distribution Network
Alaskans Own
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Why Frozen?
Flash Frozen Marketing Toolkit and Seafood Resource Manual
Young Fishermen's Initiative
Young Fishermen's Initiative
Crew Training Program
Young Fisherman's Development Act
Sitka Community Boatyard
News
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Wild Fish Conservancy Lawsuit
Take Action
ALFA Staff
October 9, 2020

Landslide Survey

ALFA Staff
October 9, 2020

A team of researchers, led by the Sitka Sound Science Center, are conducting a survey to ensure all Sitkans are adequately connected for improved community resilience. After the survey, they will share the anonymized findings with Sitka.

To take the survey or more information, follow link below.

https://bit.ly/SitkaLandslideNetwork

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