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Coffee Table - Jan. 27, 2021: Oil and gas and fish in Cook Inlet

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Federal oil and gas leases coming up for sale in Cook Inlet are in the same area as the new North Pacific Fisheries Management Council restrictions on commercial salmon fishing. State and federal agencies could cooperate to keep the fishery open, but the State of Alaska declined to do so.

Guests, Bob Shavelson from Cook Inletkeeper, Dave Martin, President of Upper Cook Inlet Drift Association, Robert Ruffner, former member of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Seldovia fisherman Josh Wisniewski talk about the conflict between the fishery and oil and gas in the inlet. For information about the BOEM lease sale 258 go to  https://www.boem.gov/ak258

To access Cook Inletkeeper's petition to oppose the lease sale, go to https://inletkeeper.org/2021/01/27/take-action-to-protect-lower-cook-inlet-from-oil-gas-pollution/
  

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Part 2 of The Coffee Table on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. Host: Kathleen Gustafson. Guests, Dave Martin - President Upper Cook Inlet Drift Association, Bob Shavelson - Cook Inletkeeper and fisherman, Josh Wisniewski.

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Kathleen Gustafson came to Homer in 1999 and has been involved with KBBI since 2003.