Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership

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Resources

  • Application to Join the Partnership
  • Partnership Organization Directory
  • Steering Committee Organizations
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership Project Endorsement
  • Salmon Passage Improvement Plan

 

Partnership Newsletters, Factsheet and Brochure

  • Mat-Su-Salmon-Partnership-Progress-Report.pdf .Learn about some of the accomplishment of Mat-Su Salmon Partners from 2005 through 2013!
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership SUMMER 2013 enews
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership – Full Articles – SUMMER 2013 enews
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership WINTER 2012_2013 enews
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership Full Articles – WINTER 2012_2013 enews
  • Mat-Su Salmon Partnership SPRING 2012 enews
  • Mat-Su_Salmon_Partnership factsheet
  • Mat-Su Salmon_brochure_low res
  • Mat-Su Salmon_brochure_high res

 Mat-Su Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas for Prioritizing Conservation: The 22 maps that comprise this map atlas represent information that shows watersheds based on their biological value to salmon and their vulnerability to human activities in the Mat-Su.

  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas Report for Prioritizing Conservation
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_Map 1 Mat-Su Basin Watersheds
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_ Maps 2-9 Biological Values
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_Map 10 and 11 Biological Value Scenarios
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_Maps 12-19 Vulnerability
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_ Maps 20 and 21Vulnerability Scenarios
  • Salmon Watersheds Map Atlas_Map 22 Biological Value x Vulnerability

 

1. How does your organization’s mission and/or work relate to conserving salmon habitat in the Mat-Su (or statewide)? ADF&G’s mission is to protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of the state, and to manage their use and development in the best interest of the economy and the well-being of the […]

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