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Partners for projects include the Southeast Alaska tribal environmental programs, federal agencies, universities, and private industry. All partners share a common goal of understanding our changing ocean conditions due to climate change while bringing a diverse wealth of local traditional knowledge, science, and culture to the table.

Tribal Partners

  • Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
  • Chilkoot Indian Association
  • Craig Tribal Association
  • Hoonah Indian Association
  • Hydaburg Cooperative Association
  • Ketchikan Indian Community
  • Klawock Cooperative Association
  • Metlakatla Indian Community
  • Organized Village of Kake
  • Organized Village of Kasaan
  • Petersburg Indian Association
  • Skagway Traditional Council
  • Sitka Tribe of Alaska
  • Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak
  • Wrangell Cooperative Association
  • Yakutat Tlingit Tribe

Nonprofit Partners

  • Alaska Harmful Algal Bloom Network
  • Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
  • Alaska Ocean Observing System
  • Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • Sitka Sound Science Center
  • Southeast Alaska Regional Dive Fisheries Association

Public Partners

  • Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
  • Alaska Sea Grant
  • Biomedical Learning and Student Training Program
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
  • NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
  • Washington Department of Health

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Latest Updates

Climate Change

Presentation: Climate Change and the Effects on Native Lands Move the video position slider to 52:30, you can catch Chris Whitehead (Sitka) talk about his vision for the Southeast Alaska Tribal Toxin partnership.

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Pseudonitzschia

Explore and learn more about Pseduonitzschia from this Pseduo-nitzschia Fact Sheet provided by NOAA and NCCOS Volunteer Phytoplankton Monitoring Network.

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Toxin Cycle

Learn about the Toxin Cycle and the role shellfish play in this biological process from this infographic: Toxin Cycle provided by SEATOR.

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Sitka Tribe of Alaska
204 Siginaka Way
Sitka, AK 99835
seator@sitkatribe-nsn.gov
907-966-9650

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