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December 15, 2020 by admin

Partnership At-large Steering Committee Seat Open in 2021!

Would you like to be more involved with the Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership?

 Why not join the Steering Committee?

The Steering Committee is the guiding body for a Partnership that brings together 66 organizations who share a vision of thriving fish, healthy habitats, and vibrant communities in the Mat-Su. The Steering Committee ensures that the Partnership follows guidelines set forth by the National Fish Habitat Partnership and achieves goals set out in the Mat-Su Salmon Partnership Strategic Action Plan.  Committee members actively seek and encourage partner participation and support partner projects through endorsements for funding, technical assistance, and recommendations for collaboration and funding sources. The Steering Committee meets every two months in Palmer.  Visit page 30 of the Partnership’s Strategic Action Plan to learn more about the Steering Committee’s activities and expectations of members.

One At-large seat with a two-year term opens in January. Preference will be given to organizations based in the Mat-Su Basin and with missions closely aligned with the National Fish Habitat Partnership (www.fishhabitat.org). To learn more about the operations of the Partnership click here.

If you are interested, please send a letter explaining why you want to join the Steering Committee and what you can do to help the Partnership achieve its goals.  Send the letter to Jessica Speed (jessica.speed@tu.org) by Friday February 26th, 2021.  

Learn more about the Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership at www.matsusalmon.org

Thank you!

Photo credit: Stefan Hinman/MSB

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October 15, 2020 by admin

Salmon Symposium Presentation Recordings Online

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2020 Mat-Su Salmon Science and Conservation Symposium! We had a great event, with interesting and informative presentations and lively chat discussions and Q&A sessions. We’d like to say a special thanks to our funders, and keynote speaker Dr. Tom Quinn for an engaging talk about his experience working with Alaskan salmon populations over the last 40 years.

Symposium Recordings: Recordings of the Symposium Zoom sessions can be found here. We have broken up the recordings into the morning and afternoon sessions, and provided timestamps so you can skip around to any particular portion that interests you most.

The Symposium is a forum to share information on Mat-Su Basin watersheds, salmon, and salmon habitat; promoting an exchange of ideas about salmon science and conservation.

2020 Symposium Flyer

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October 8, 2020 by admin

Aquatic Invasive Species

Read the Partnership’s latest science summary about aquatic invasive species in the Mat-Su! Learn about some of the ways Northern Pike and Elodea have the potential to impact salmon and their habitat, best practices to prevent the introduction of new species and manage those that currently exist, and what actions you can take to champion and support management policies and rapid response to newly discovered introductions.

The Mat-Su Salmon Partnership has produced several science summaries to help synthesize information on various salmon habitat related topics for Mat-Su community leaders and general public.

Find the importance of wetlands summary here. Stay tuned next month for the value of riparian areas summary!

AIS summary screenshot

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September 15, 2020 by admin

Funding Opportunity!

The Mat-Su Salmon Partnership is requesting proposals for funding for fiscal year 2021.
Since 2006, the Mat-Su Salmon Partnership, has offered funds through the National Fish Habitat Partnership in support of salmon habitat conservation activities and priorities as identified in the Mat-Su Salmon Partnership’s Strategic Action Plan.
The deadline for proposals is October 23rd, 2020.
Find the detailed guidelines and application on the Partnership website.   Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their projects with listed contacts in the application before submitting proposals.
Photo credit: K.Liebich/USFWS

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March 5, 2020 by admin

Welcome to the Partnership!

Welcome to the Partnership, Valley Community for Recycling Solutions and Turkey Red!

The Mat Su Salmon Habitat Partnership is proud to welcome two new partners. In joining, they support our work to preserve salmon habitat in the Mat Su.

Valley Community for Recycling Solutions is “a community of enthusiastic recyclers with a vision for our future.”  A non-profit providing the valley with recycling services since 1997, they are an active force for diverting waste from landfills across the Mat-Su.

Turkey Red Restaurant has collaborated with the Mat Su Salmon Habitat Partnership to host the wild, local and traditional foods dinner as part of the Mat-Su Salmon Symposium for the past several years. Since opening in 2008, the restaurant has served sustainable, local food, including wild Alaskan salmon.

We are grateful for the partnership of these stalwart valley organizations.

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Pictured: Steven Brown, Executive Director of Valley Community for Recycling Solutions

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