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All of you who have fished Southeast Alaska or want to fish the area have a chance to weigh in on the new Tongass National Forest Amendment this Thursday at: www.tongass-fpadjust.net/townhall/oh/openHouse.php The Forest Service is hosting a live chat to answer questions about its future plans for the Tongass and you can even file official testimony that will go into the record while on the site. The site is already open for submitting questions, and the live site will start at 10 a.m. (ADT) and run through 1 p.m. Thursday, March 22 Check the site out. How often do you get a chance to tell the land managers how you want fishing habitat managed?
Juneau - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) today unveiled the Alaska Coastal Wildlife Viewing Trail, enhancing and highlighting wildlife viewing opportunities along Southeast Alaska’s Marine Highway routes and coastal communities.
Highway-based wildlife viewing and birding trails combine Americans’ love of wildlife viewing and travel, while easing the complications of trip planning. This is Alaska’s first viewing trail, and America’s first marine-based trail; thirty-two other states have trail projects completed or underway.
“We are excited to be launching the Alaska Coastal Wildlife Viewing Trail today. We know that this project will not only increase the enjoyment and viewing opportunities for those traveling the Inside Passage, it provides promising economic opportunities for local communities,” said McKie Campbell, ADF&G Commissioner. “Presenting opportunities and information about wildlife viewing is an important part of the department’s mission to provide for a wide range of public uses and benefits.”

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