Hi Nainu,
I appreciate your commitment to keep the Sound as it is. I certainly agree that we don't need more development. Particularly, a new 300-slip small boat harbor at the head of Passage Canal. Hopefully we can work together against that. Keeping a floating gas station from opening in Herring Bay was a good step and seems to have been a turning point for activism in PWS.
This weekend, I had the good fortune to talk to Capt. Ted on his way to the dumpster with a boatload of trash from your cleanup.
I applaud you for your work. Great job, and I hope to be able to participate on your next one.
I like to clean up one beach each weekend I am out, and hope others on this site will follow suit. It's not enough for me to just be content with using less gas. I like to try to actually improve the Sound with my C-Dory.
Keep up the good work Nainu.
As for my comment about the cruise ship industry money, I didn't state that that went to wildlife conservation coffers, but that it was in part, because of the lure of watchable wildlife. Cruiseship passengers are looking for shore-based activities more frequently, and employ an army or water-taxis, fishing guides, rainforest tour leaders, kayaking guides, lodges, and even dogsleds. In Ketchikan, 33 businesses are directly nature-based. As for watcheable wildlife revenue, just Chichagof Island (Hoonah, Tenakee Sprgs, Elfin Cove, and Pelican) saw $15.5m in revenue from nature-based tourism last year from research by UAA professor Steve Colt.
These are big numbers, and I'm sure are very similar in Valdez, Whittier, and Cordova. We can complain about cruise ships all we want, but my opinion is that I'd much much rather see 3500 people in one boat, than in 3500 boats.
Now back to the bears. I was told this weekend that 500 bears had been harvested in PWS last year. That sure seems like a high number to me. One was shot this Memorial Day weekend a half mile from the rented Harrison Lagoon Cabin. I've heard of several run-ins between hikers and bear hunters already this year, and I doubt it is going to get better anytime soon.