Cook Inletkeeper is a non-profit water conservation and ecology organization based in
Homer, Alaska. Their stated goal is "''promoting sound public policies that protect fish habitat and water quality; and holding individuals, industry and agencies accountable for habitat, water quality and human health in the Cook Inlet watershed. ''" The organization was founded in 1994 with funds from a legal settlement involving oil companies that extracted resources from
Cook Inlet. They are part of the
Waterkeeper Alliance. They were involved in pressuring the
National Marine Fisheries Service to list the Cook Inlet population of
beluga whales as endangered. They have also been active in opposing open-pit mining in the Cook Inlet area. They also manage a water quality laboratory in Homer that monitors 240 sites around Cook Inlet. In 2005,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke in support of their efforts at the group's ten-year anniversary celebration. He stated that "The fish in that inlet belongs to the people. Everybody has a right to use them. Nobody has a right to use them in a way that will diminish or injure their use and enjoyment by others."
External links
Official site
References
Water organizations in the United States
Environmental organizations based in Alaska
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