Cook Inletkeeper, based in Homer, AK, has been dedicated to protecting Alaska's Cook Inlet watershed and the diverse life it supports since 1995. They work towards ensuring clean water and safe drinking water, conducting water testing, and promoting responsible boating practices. Additionally, they focus on preserving healthy habitats for salmon, monitoring stream temperatures, and advocating for climate action and sustainable local economies.
Through their initiatives, such as the Climate ActionKit and the Alaska Food Hub, Cook Inletkeeper aims to engage communities in addressing the climate crisis, supporting renewable energy, and promoting local food production. They also oppose new oil and gas leasing in Cook Inlet until a realistic plan to address rapid climate change in Alaska is embraced. With their commitment to environmental protection and community resilience, Cook Inletkeeper plays a vital role in safeguarding the natural resources of the Cook Inlet watershed.
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