SEACC Will be at Little Norway Festival 2022 in Petersburg

Written by Aaron Brakel

May 13, 2022

We are so excited about Little Norway Festival! SEACC will be there on May 20 and 21, and we can’t wait for the opportunity to talk to the community.

Come stop by and chat with us about the issues that are important to you! As the Inside Passage Waters Program Manager, I’m particularly looking forward to talking about water quality concerns including transboundary mines and cruise ship discharges — I know how important clean water is to Petersburg and commercial fishing. 

I will be joined by our Development and Outreach Associate, Mel Izard, and both of us are thrilled that we’ll be seeing you soon!

Until then,
Aaron Brakel
Inside Passage Waters Program Manager

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To the US Forest Service,

I am writing to express my strong support for the Forest Service’s proposed Herbert Glacier Cabin Project.

Herbert Glacier is a treasured area that provides opportunities for a wide range of recreational and subsistence activities, including fishing, hunting, trapping, berry picking, hiking, and camping. According to a 2022 Alaska public use survey, this site was the most requested location in the Tongass for a new public-use cabin—a clear indication of its popularity and significance to both local residents and visitors.

Placing a cabin approximately one mile from the glacier terminus along the existing 4.4-mile Herbert Glacier Trail would meaningfully expand public access to this high-value recreation area. The cabin would offer hikers and cyclists a safe and comfortable place to rest and enjoy the stunning scenery. The inclusion of a helicopter landing pad would also provide accessibility for those unable to make the journey by foot, broadening the opportunity for a more diverse range of users to enjoy this exceptional landscape.

In summer, when Juneau experiences an influx of cruise visitors and popular areas become congested, Herbert Glacier offers a quiet refuge for those seeking to reconnect with nature. This project will enhance public enjoyment of the Tongass in a way that aligns with our shared values of sustainable, low-impact outdoor recreation.

Thank you for considering this valuable addition to our public lands.

Sincerely,

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