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This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska - Igiugig, Kokhanok, Koliganek, Levelock, and New Stuyahok. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with Stephen R. Braund & Associates. Phase I of this study took place in the communities of Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth in 2005, to document subsistence uses and harvests and demographic and other economic data for the study year of 2004 (Fall et al. 2006). This report documents findings from phase II which expanded the study to 5 additional communities within the watersheds that...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Alaska,
BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance, All tags...
Geospatial,
Human Dimension,
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
location,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Vegetation,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Vegetation,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Disturbance,
Geospatial, All tags...
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Wildlife,
YKL 2011,
Yukon Kuskokwim,
birds and eggs,
economy,
fish,
harvest assessment survey,
large land mammals,
marine mammals,
plants and berries,
small land mammals,
society,
subsistence, Fewer tags
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