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Climate Change in Pilot Point, Alaska

Dates

Release Date
2013-10-29
Time span for which resource(report) is relevant. multiple reports
2011-10-01
Time span for which resource(report) is relevant. multiple reports
2014-06-30

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium(funder), Karen A Murphy(administrator), Michael Brubaker(Author), Bristol Bay Native Association(Cooperator/Partner), Nondalton Tribal Council(Cooperator/Partner), Sue Flensburg(Author), Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation(Cooperator/Partner), 2013-10-29(Release), Climate Change in Pilot Point, Alaska, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a0aed08e4b09af898cb64ea

Summary

This report documents climate change impacts and potential impacts as described by the local people and interpreted through the lens of public health. It is the sixth report in a series describing climate change across Alaska, and the first report to focus on the Bristol Bay Region. In the Yupik and Aleut community of Pilot Point residents report changes to the weather, landscape, plants and wildlife. Extreme weather events are thought to be more common, the timing of seasons is more unpredictable, erosion to shorelines is occurring at a rapid rate, and consequentially, vulnerability to flooding is increasing. Identified health concerns include food security, damage to health-critical infrastructure, injury and behavioral health issues [...]

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md_metadata.json 48.3 KB application/json
ANTHC_PilotPoint_v7_spreads FINAL CCHA REPORT (1).pdf
“Climate Change in Pilot Point, AK Final”
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Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Data Owner)

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