Symbol of the Government of Canada

Community Advisor - Yukon and Transboundary

The DFO SEP staff in the Yukon is small. We do not have a Community Advisor position.

Community Involvement Groups

Northern Research Institute

Incubation of chinook salmon eggs at the MacIntyre Creek Salmon Incubation Project.

Clint Sawicki

Box 2799, Whitehorse,

Yukon Y1A 5K4

867-668-8772

csawicki (at) yukon college.yk.ca

Members/Students - 8

Streamkeepers North Society

Stream stewardship and education throughout Yukon.

Doug Davidge

76 Kluane Crescent,

Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 3G9

867-668-2233

ddavidge@northwestel.net

Members/Students - 14

Yukon School Stream to Sea Activities Anticipated in 2009 - 2010

Whitehorse

9 School Incubators

14 Dissections

14 Field Trips

300 Students Involved

30 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Ken Taylor

Carcross

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

1 Field Trip

10 Students Involved

3 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Nicholas Vienneaux

Dawson

0 School Incubators

1 Dissection

1 Field Trip

25 Students Involved

5 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Clive Betts

Ross River

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

1 Field Trip

10 Students Involved

3 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Fran Etzel

Destruction Bay

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

2 Field Trips

8 Students Involved

30 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Rose Marie Blair

Haines Junction

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

1 Field Trips

20 Students Involved

2 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Karmen Cheetham

Carmacks

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

2 Field Trips

20 Students Involved

5 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Laurie Larkin Boyle

Beaver Creek

1 School Incubator

1 Dissection

2 Field Trips

7 Students Involved

3 Community Members Involved (field trips)

Teacher Contact - Robyn Murphy

Totals for 2007

15 School Incubators

21 Dissections

24 Field Trips

400 Students Involved

81 Community Members Involved (field trips)