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Conduct modeling. Work with The Alaska Department of Fish and Game to implement the agency’s Climate Change Strategy including the following recommendations: a) conduct a vulnerability assessment that considers the ecological, economic, and sociopolitical ramifications, b) work with state, federal, tribal and NGO entities to incorporate existing data and TEK into the Plan and into management plans to adaptively manage fish and wildlife; c) identify and address statutory changes needed at federal, state and local levels; d) identify or develop regional partnerships to address goals and Climate Adaptation and Action Plan for the Norton Bay Watershed, Alaska 91 strategies; e) develop effective communication systems and outreach efforts for addressing common climate change goals and strategies.

Tribe: Norton Bay Inter-Tribal Watershed Council

View Source Document: Climate Adaptation and Action Plan for the Norton Bay Watershed, Alaska

Year: 2013

Topic: Obtain stream temperature data, stream bank erosion, and other data to complement flow & water quality data currently being gathered for rivers in watershed. (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Alaska

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Decreasing Water Quality
Erosion, Landslides, and Shoreline Recession
Increasing Water Temperatures

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Food - Subsistence and First Foods

Types

Data, Technology, Tools
Partnerships & Collaboration
Policy, Codes, & Standards
Public Education & Outreach

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