The Coastal America Partnership in Alaska: Overview of Current Projects March 2009 Jon Kurland and Doug Mutter Coastal America Alaska Co-Chairs.

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The Coastal America Partnership in Alaska: Overview of Current Projects March 2009 Jon Kurland and Doug Mutter Coastal America Alaska Co-Chairs

What is Coastal America All About? Coastal America is a partnership of federal agencies, state and local governments, and private organizations. The partners work together to protect, preserve, and restore our nations coasts. The challenge is to meld the capabilities and expertise of the partners to solve local coastal problems – sharing information, pooling resources, and combining skills and technical expertise. The partnership accomplishes tasks that no one group could accomplish alone. With federal, state, and local partners working together, there is a wealth of expertise and services available to Coastal America projects. This results in cost-effective, innovative solutions.

COASTAL AMERICA Alaska Regional Implementation Team Federal U.S. Forest ServiceNatural Resource Cons. Service U.S. Air ForceU.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. NavyEnvironmental Protection Agency NOAA Fisheries ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Department of the Interior National Park Service Bureau of Land ManagementMinerals Management Service State of Alaska Dept. of Natural ResourcesDept. of Fish and Game

COASTAL AMERICA Alaska Non-Governmental Partners Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. HDR Alaska, Inc. LGL Alaska Research Associates OASIS Environmental, Inc. ABR Environmental Research Services Udelhoven Oilfield System Services, Inc. NC Machinery URS Corporation Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation Coastal Ecosystem Learning Center Alaska Sea Life Center

Current Alaska Projects Endorsed by Coastal America Chester Creek Aquatic Restoration North Road Fish Passage Shorezone Coastal Mapping Remediation of Eroding Coastal Landfills Resurrection Creek Restoration Mat-Su Basin Salmon Conservation Partnership Projects Whittier Artificial Reef Salmon in the City Projects Ship Creek Fishing Access and Stream Bank Rehabilitation Little Campbell Creek Rescue Dont Run Off Salmon Stormwater Education Campaign Daves Creek Restoration Harris River Basin Habitat Restoration Alaska Coastal Marine Debris Removal Sea Train

North Road Fish Passage Improving fish passage at failed culverts on Leaf Creek & Daniels Creek Partners: Kenai Watershed Forum, Kenai Peninsula Borough, NOAA Fisheries Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Alaska DNR, Alaska Fish & Game, ConocoPhillips, Tesoro, Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership Status: Leaf creek bridge installation completed in 2007; Daniels Creek culvert replaced with bridge in 2008; Monitoring ongoing Daniels Creek: before… …and after!

ShoreZone Coastal Mapping Aerial imagery and maps of coastal resources in southeast and south central Alaska including geomorphic and biological features; Available via interactive website: Partners: NOAA Fisheries Service, Alaska DNR, Alaska Fish and Game, The Nature Conservancy, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, National Park Service Status: Ongoing

Remediation of Eroding Coastal Landfills Assessment, monitoring, and remediation of eroding coastal landfills in western and northern Alaska, many of which are former military sites Partners: Statement of Cooperation Working Group, Alaska DEC, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, EPA, Air Force Status: 6 sites have been remediated; 2 are being implemented (Point Lonely and Elmendorf LF04); 4 are being planned; 5 await future budgeting and planning; CIAP proposal pending for non-federal sites Kogru, 2003Barter Island, 2006

Mat-Su Basin Salmon Conservation Partnership Projects Pursuing a variety of projects such as fish passage improvements and education to promote good management practices and protect fish habitat in Mat-Su valley streams; An approved partnership under the National Fish Habitat Action Plan Partners: Alaska Fish & Game, Alaska DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries Service, NRCS, EPA, and others Status: Coulter Creek fish passage projects constructed in 2008; Wasilla Soil & Water Conservation District working on education for building setbacks from streams; Other projects being identified

Salmon in the City Implementing community stewardship, outreach, interpretation, and visibility initiatives to promote the protection and restoration of salmon resources in the Chester, Ship, and Campbell Creek watersheds Partners: Municipality of Anchorage, NOAA Fisheries Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Air Force, Corps of Engineers, EPA, Alaska DNR, Alaska Fish & Game, and many more Status: Ongoing Photo by Tamas DeakChester Creek -Anchorage

Ship Creek Fishing Access and Stream Rehabilitation Improving fishing access and restoring stream banks that are eroding due to trampling and other causes Partners: Municipality of Anchorage, Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries Service, EPA, Alaska Fish & Game, Alaska DNR, Anchorage Waterways Council, and others Status: Some angler access improvements and bank stabilization completed in 2008 near The Bridge restaurant

Little Campbell Creek Rescue Documenting habitat and fish populations on an urban stream; Developing a watershed plan; Performing community outreach and education; Restoring degraded sites; Monitoring water quality Partners: Municipality of Anchorage, NOAA Fisheries Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage Waterways Council, Great Land Trust Status: Final watershed management plan issued in December 2007; Outreach efforts continue

Daves Creek Restoration Reestablishing natural stream characteristics and improving fish passage Partners: Forest Service, Kenai Watershed Forum, Trout Unlimited Status: Phase one construction planned for 2009

Alaska Coastal Marine Debris Removal Removing marine debris collected by various organizations and stockpiled at locations along the Alaska coast; Collecting and removing marine debris from selected remote beaches and transporting to appropriate disposal sites Partners: Department of the Interior, Department of Defense (DOD) Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Program, Marine Conservation Alliance Foundation, NOAA Fisheries Service Status: IRT proposal was revised and more narrowly focused on removal of a derelict vessel located in the middle of the second largest fur seal breeding area on St. Paul; Awaiting word from DOD

Sea Train Provide 5th grade students with a learning experience on energy in the environment during a day train trip from Anchorage along Turnagain Arm to the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward Partners: Alaska SeaLife Center, the Anchorage School District, Alaska Railroad Corporation, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service Status: Recipient of 2008 Coastal America Spirit Award; Further operations suspended due to lack of funds

Dont Run Off Salmon Implementing a public education campaign in the Copper Valley and Cordova to prevent stormwater pollution in the Copper River Partners: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, EPA, Copper River Watershed Project Status: Complete; Website enhanced and oil absorbent pads distributed to fishermen in Cordova; For more information see

What Makes a Good Coastal America Project? A project that involves the restoration or protection of coastal resources A project that one agency or group cannot accomplish alone A project that is not especially controversial A project that is not extraordinarily expensive (most Coastal America projects cost <$100,000, although some cost more) A project that could benefit from technical assistance, partial funding, and/or in-kind support from a corporate partner (e.g., hydrological analysis, engineering, construction machinery) A project that involves the local community or other stakeholders

Opportunities to Get Involved Corporate involvement: By joining the CWRP, businesses can strengthen their corporate image, enhance working relationships with government agencies and conservation groups, instill employee pride, help complete tangible projects that yield environmental benefits, and enjoy good publicity.(Contact Diane Sanzone, BP Exploration Alaska, at or CWRP members can recommend projects for endorsement by Coastal America, and can help to implement projects that Coastal America has already endorsed.

Opportunities to Get Involved Non-profit organization involvement: Conservation groups, community organizations, and other non-profits can identify project opportunities; request that a Coastal America partner agency sponsor a particular project; develop community support for a project; and organize volunteer labor or in-kind support to help with project implementation.

Opportunities to Get Involved Suggest a project! Were always open to good ideas. Contact any member of Coastal Americas Alaska Regional Implementation Team, or contact one of the co-chairs: Doug Mutter, Department of the Interior or Jon Kurland, NOAA / National Marine Fisheries Service or