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    Longhouse Beach Trapping Event

    Finding European Green Crab in Kasaan: What We Learned from a Trapping Event at Longhouse Beach In early September 2025,  Tribes, state and federal agencies collaborated to look for one of the world’s most notorious invasive species: the European green crab. What they found confirmed what many in Southeast Alaska have been worried about. European

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    Daak Ḵusteeyí

    Daak Ḵusteeyí is a knowledge sharing event on the shores of Sheet’ká, the traditional territory of Sheet’ká Kwáan, to share teachings about caretaking the tidelands and relationships that are central to Indigenous aquaculture and food sovereignty. The phrase consists of two Lingít words, daak (meaning seaward), and ḵusteeyí (meaning our way of life).   This

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    Pseudonitzschia

    Explore and learn more about Pseduonitzschia from this Pseduo-nitzschia Fact Sheet provided by NOAA and NCCOS Volunteer Phytoplankton Monitoring Network.

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