The Kenai Peninsula is home to some of the most breathtaking coastal landscapes in the world. From the majestic fjords to the rich marine biodiversity, our shores offer not just stunning views but also vital habitats for countless species. However, these natural treasures are increasingly under threat from climate change, pollution, and development.
Ocean and coastal management is essential for maintaining the health and sustainability of our marine environments. It encompasses a range of activities designed to protect coastal ecosystems, mitigate the effects of climate change, and promote sustainable use of coastal resources. Effective management is critical to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of our oceans and shorelines.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plays a pivotal role in ocean and coastal management across the United States, including here in Alaska. NOAA’s initiatives are crucial for the conservation of marine habitats, the protection of endangered species, and the promotion of sustainable fishing practices. Their work ensures that our coastal communities, economies, and ecosystems remain resilient and vibrant.
On the Kenai Peninsula, NOAA undertakes several significant projects aimed at preserving our unique marine and coastal environments:
Habitat Restoration: NOAA collaborates with local organizations to restore vital habitats such as wetlands, estuaries, and riverbanks. These efforts help protect the habitats of various species and improve water quality.
Research and Monitoring: Through scientific research and monitoring, NOAA gathers crucial data on marine life, water quality, and coastal changes. This information is used to inform management decisions and policies that protect our natural resources.
Community Engagement: NOAA works closely with local communities, providing education and resources to promote sustainable practices. Programs and workshops are designed to engage AK residents in conservation efforts and increase awareness of the importance of ocean health.
Climate Resilience: In response to the increasing impacts of climate change, NOAA is developing strategies to enhance the resilience of our coastal communities. This includes efforts to mitigate erosion, manage stormwater, and protect against sea level rise.
Despite their critical role, many NOAA programs are chronically underfunded, leaving our coasts more vulnerable to the impacts of development, pollution, and climate change. Federal funding for NOAA is essential to protecting our nation’s ocean, coasts, whether in Alaska or across the U.S.
Members of Congress are currently providing input on NOAA’s budget for fiscal year 2025. Now is the time to urge our representatives to support a federal budget bill that sufficiently funds the agency. Investing in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes management will help ensure lasting stewardship of these resources, providing major benefits to communities, tribes, businesses, and the public.
Your voice matters! Here’s how you can make a difference:
Reach Out to Your Representatives: Contact your congressional representatives and ask them to support increased funding for NOAA in the FY 2025 budget. Highlight the importance of NOAA's work in conserving marine habitats, protecting wildlife, and stewarding coastal resources.
Express Specific Needs: Emphasize the need for sufficient funding for critical NOAA programs, including:
Oppose Harmful Amendments: Request that your representatives oppose any policy amendments that weaken environmental protections or mandate new energy development inappropriately.
To make this process easier, you can use our tool to automatically send this message to your representatives. Simply click the link below and follow the instructions to make your voice heard:
Click Here to Urge Congress to Fund Ocean & Coastal Management