by SEACC | Oct 1, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage, Take Action
Join us on October 8, starting at 5 p.m. at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center or online via Zoom — the program will start at 5:30 with a panel discussion on the heavy fuel oil pollution issue, impacts, and the importance of protecting Alaska’s marine waters. After...
by SEACC | Oct 1, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage
What happens when you mix snorkeling, an economics lesson, and marine fuel regulations? A splashy new episode of the SeaBank Chronicles in which SEACC and the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust team up to deliver the solution to a more sustainable cruise industry. If...
by SEACC | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage, Press Releases
Ships exceeded discharge limits on PAH’s, PH levels and particulate matter Alaska’s marine waters are many things to many people and creatures: a source of food, a scenic view, a place to play, a home, a spiritual conduit, an economic driver — a place to dump waste....
by Melissa Lewis | Aug 27, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Press Releases, Tongass
Tribes, municipalities, conservation groups stand together in support of protections for vital Southeast Alaska rainforest JUNEAU (ÁAKʼW ḴWÁAN TERRITORY) — The US Department of Agriculture announced the release of its Notice of Intent to rescind the Roadless Area...
by Stacy Unzicker | Aug 13, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage
By now you have likely seen the Governor’s upsetting yet predictable tantrum following the special legislative session he called. Aside from the pedestrian power grab of another DOGE-style purge Dunleavy slipped in something equally insidious we need to pay...
by Stacy Unzicker | Jul 28, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage
Niblack Spectre Rises Again Alaska’s Department of Natural Resources Division of Mining, Land and Water has received an application for the renewal of the Niblack Project Reclamation Plan Approval. While that sounds like progress to close a rather problematic mine...