
Protect Lower Cook Inlet
There is a lot of noise right now about oil and gas lease sales in federal waters of Cook Inlet, ignore the noise and join us in asking to permanently withdraw Cook Inlet from ALL future offshore oil and gas lease sales.
Together we can move towards a vision of the future that keeps oil and gas drilling rigs out of Lower Cook Inlet. Protecting our communities, our fisheries, our wildlife, and our Inlet.

Join Us Today
Together, we are centering our solutions to the climate crisis in the desire to reduce further harm to our ecosystems, avoid more suffering for Alaskans, and build resilient local economies and just communities for future generations. Our climate solutions for the watershed include increasing access to renewable energy, supporting carbon-reducing community actions, protecting cold-water refugia for salmon resiliency and building a strong local food economy.

Our salmon are stressed
We've been monitoring stream temperatures across the Cook Inlet watershed since 2002. It is clear that salmon are already experiencing thermal stress and that, over the next 50 years, more streams will get warmer more often.

Inletkeeper Presents: Climate ActionKit
Over the past several years, Inletkeeper organizers and volunteers led a Drawdown "book-to-action" series that gathered people together to think critically and act effectively on climate change.
We’ve used this experience to build our NEW Climate ActionKit, which takes Project Drawdown’s groundbreaking solution analysis as the center of a model for gathering your community around climate action.

Salmonfest Radio
An hour of fish, fun, and music that will bring the spirit of our annual salmon celebration to you. Salmonfest Radio is a bi weekly, podcast and radio show that will feature music recorded at Salmonfest, band interviews, and explorations into local salmon issues with salmon champions from around Alaska.

Alaska Food Hub
95% of Alaska’s food is currently imported. Purchasing local food supports local farms, increases our region’s food security, protects the environment, creates jobs and boosts the local economy.
Protecting Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed
and the life it sustains since 1995
Frontlines of Climate Change
Cook Inletkeeper opposes all new oil and gas leasing in Cook Inlet until the state embraces a realistic plan to address rapid climate change in Alaska.
supporting local economies
Purchasing local food supports local farms, increases our region’s food security, protects the environment, creates jobs and boosts the local economy.
Recent Posts
Alaskans have been fighting the industrialization of Cook Inlet for decades and today’s announcement is a victory for our communities that rely on the Inlet. We are filled with gratitude for all Inletkeepers who spoke up, testified, donated, talked to friends or neighbors, wrote op-eds, or advocated for our Inlet. — Sue Mauger #YouAreInletkeeper ... See MoreSee Less
No New Oil & Gas Leasing in Cook Inlet | inletkeeper
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September 29, 2023 by Cook Inletkeeper No New Oil & Gas Leasing in Cook Inlet President Biden and the Department of Interior announced their final five-year plan today for offshore oil and gas leasing...- Likes: 0
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Thank you to all who participated in the public meeting for Homer's 20-year Comprehensive Transportation Plan. The meeting was productive, as it provided an opportunity for teams to offer specific feedback on how the plan can better address walkability, trails, and bikes. A promising outcome of the meeting was the decision to create a public working group to assist the City in prioritizing the implementation of recommendations outlined in the plan.
Public comment on the draft plan is being solicited until October 10th. Submit comments directly to homer.transportationplan@kinneyeng.com
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In its motion to intervene in the case, AFN said it normally stays out of regional legal disputes. However, with the state now challenging the very rural subsistence preference contained in Title VIII of the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, it is “now clearly attacking the statewide interests of AFN and its members,” the motion said. ... See MoreSee Less
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No New Oil & Gas Leasing in Cook Inlet
President Biden and the Department of Interior announced their final five-year plan today for offshore oil and gas leasing in federal waters from 2023 through 2028. The plan includes 3 lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and no new lease sales in Lower Cook Inlet. “Alaskans have been fighting the industrialization of Cook Inlet […]