
Kruzof and Baranof Islands Integrated Natural Resource Management Assessment
The Kruzof and Baranof Islands Integrated Natural Resource Management Assessment evaluates and
offers recommendations for current management initiatives while identifying strategies for future
management, restoration, and outreach plans for the U.S. Forest Service Sitka Ranger District. The
project report is divided into three main focus areas: Community Engagement, Restoration, and
Education. The community engagement component aims to assess the perceptions and opinions of area
residents and stakeholders regarding natural resource management within the study area, utilizing
community surveys, participatory GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and extensive stakeholder
interviewing. The restoration component evaluates restoration efforts that have been implemented since
1980 on Kruzof and Baranof Islands, by assessing the success of past restoration and gathering baseline
information to provide monitoring data and better understand the natural succession after clear-cut harvest
disturbances. The education component is geared towards creating awareness of marine invasive species
through the creation of lessons and encouraging future monitoring through the development of field labs.
Integrated project recommendations for future land management include: (1) limited future old-growth
harvesting, (2) thinning of the riparian canopy where stem-exclusion is occurring, (3) increased
restoration monitoring, (4) a trial-period of young-growth subsistence firewood opportunities, (5)
utilization of hands on educational curriculum, and (6) improved signage and increased restoration and
maintenance work on Kruzof Island.
Browne, Katie
Cawley, Sara
D'Mello, Esther
Duchicela, Sisimac
Harvanek, Amanda
Jacobson, Nate
Oster, Gwen
Wytychak, Catie
Schaeffer, Jeff