In 2024, community Forest crews in Hoonah, Angoon, Prince of Wales, and Kake supported approximately 25 jobs, with about $1M of revenue spent on local workforce. They restored 450 acres of forest and 1,750 feet of streams, and repaired 15 miles of roads.
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Cube Cove Restoration 2025 season is underway!
The Kootznoowoo Crew, Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition & US Forest Service are restoring salmon & deer habitat on Admiralty Island.
🎥 Watch the video on the Sustainable Southeast Partnership’s YouTube.
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The theme of the second edition of "Woven: We are coming out of the water" focuses on water as a common thread in the lives of Southeast Alaskans. For the full publication visit tinyurl.com/Woven2. The stories can also be found at sustainablesoutheast.net
“My story demonstrates how personal growth intertwines with community development when guided by strong organizational values. The values that stand as the foundation for the collective work of the Sustainable Southeast Partnership, are the same values that raised me” ~ Shaelene Grace Moler
In this month’s story, Stephanie Harold shares her experiences supporting and illustrating a seal necropsy with students in Hoonah, Alaska showing how the blending of different knowledge systems benefits young students, Tribes, Universities, and communities on the quest for integrated management.
"It was her own healing journey that led her into her current work... Jamiann quite literally lived her way into the job."
Learn about Regional Healing Catalyst Jamiann Hasselquist hosted at htlcoalition.org in Home Planet Fund's recent story: homeplanetfund.org/article/open...
Today is the last day to apply to be the regional Mariculture Catalyst at Ecotrust. This role will support coastal economies and sustainable mariculture development. Know someone? Please share this opportunity with them.
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#SoutheastAlaska #Mariculture #SSP
"Sharing Knowledge is an Honor and Responsibility"
Nestled in the Lynn Canal lies the community of Tlákw Aan (Klukwan), where Chilkat Valley Community Catalyst Katrina Hotch grew up. Hotch’s deep community connection shapes every action she makes.
Read: sustainablesoutheast.net/woven-people...
Registration for the 2025 SSP Spring Retreat closes March 14th and we only have 30 spots left! Register now to confirm your spot: sustainablesoutheast.net/announcement...
As storytellers, we believe in the power of sharing our experiences, resources, ideas, and inspiration. By amplifying the voices of our communities and bridging the region with stories of change, we can build a more connected and empowered Southeast
sustainablesoutheast.net/stories-from...
This is the second in a series of reports designed to help strengthen Alaska’s growing mariculture industry. Read it now on our website: sustainablesoutheast.net/announcement...
Kelp farmers in rural Southeast Alaska face many challenges getting their kelp on market in an affordable way. Barnacle Foods' report, "Cost-Effective Kelp Drying Methods for Remote Alaskan Communities," breaks down the best methods for farmers.
#SeaweedFarming #BarnacleFoods #sustainablesoutheast
The Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP) is a dynamic collective uniting diverse skills and perspectives to strengthen cultural, ecological, and economic resilience across Southeast Alaska. #sustainablesoutheast