Sitka Collaborative Tourism Project

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Last Update: February 8, 2007

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Upcoming Presentations

Below is a list of presentations on Needed Information that are scheduled for the next Stakeholder Meeting, September 25, 2006.

Question Presenter Data
Local transportation studies (Planning H) City Sawill Cove Transportation Study adobe document
Define Local, Non-Local, and Big Business (Business E) Steering Committee  
Revenue by visitor types compared to other SE towns (Economy G)

Mim McConnell See also Mcdowell reports on Visitor Data adobe document
Good demographics and stats on Sitka’s visitors (Planning K) adobe document
Separate stats on Independent vs. Cruise ship visitors (Planning O) adobe document
Visitor statistics: numbers month by month (Planning P) adobe document
[wrap up] Where money comes from for visitor services and expenses (Visitor Exp. C) Wendy Alderson  
[wrap up] Overview/synopsis of current tax structure where it may relate to visitors (Economy X)  
[wrap up]Zoning laws as they pertain to businesses (Business D)  
financial info on visitor impact: 911 calls/police/fire; hospitals; lack of garbage pick up cans/recycling containers (more cans more service)/sewage/fire/EMTs; housing availability (rentals); bathrooms; services (like food service) (Community D)
Mike Nurco  
Costs of current visitor operations to the City of Sitka specifically (Planning M)  

What infrastructure is maintained by tax $s? (R&E Q)
 

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Data to be used in upcoming Stakeholder Meetings

Harbor dept – who are the owners, # of users of harbor by visitors, plans - moorage (Business U) Mike Litman adobe document
Sitka harbor usage by time (Economy P) adobe document
Carrying capacity of harbor system (Community C) adobe document
Carrying capacity of visitor attractions (R&E G) Mary Beth Nelson adobe document
Financial Benefit comparison between sport-caught and commercial caught fish. (Economy E) adobe document

What are various positions on the  visitor-charter/ subsistence/ sport/ commercial fish allocation. What is the effect of "visitor fishing" on fish allocations in Sitka area? Salmon: status and trends and how has the visitor industry affected fish allocations in the Sitka area? (Community H)

Stakeholder Notes Regarding: adobe document
Fish Allocations adobe document
Salmon Status and Trends adobe document
What is the capacity & impact on infrastructure, support services, NPS, hospitals, SPD, airport, Trail Works, City of Sitka, STA, NFS, etc. ? (Planning B)

Andrew Thoms July 17, 2006

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Jeff Farvour April 24, 2006 adobe document
How many fish caught makes  a good experience - are we overfishing? What's too many a) Sport Fishers? b) Charter Fishers? (Visitor n) adobe document
Where money comes from for visitor services and expenses. (Visitor C) Wendy Alderson April 22, 2006 Notes
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Other Data

This list includes key reference documents and other material that we have used during the process. See also Visitor Studies, a list of studies specific to Sitka.

Nature Based Tourism in Southeast Alaska

This report covers Phase II of a larger research project with the goal of providing a broad overview of the regional economy of Southeast Alaska, including trends over time for individual communities and boroughs. The primary purpose of the Southeast Alaska economy project is to add to the information and knowledge base available to help people make informed decisions. The field research was organized into two case studies: 1) Ketchikan as a gateway community for nature-based tourism activities, and 2) Chichagof Island as a destination. The communities investigated included Ketchikan, Elfin Cove, Hoonah, Pelican, Tenakee Springs, Sitka and Juneau. An important goal of the summer 2005 field work was to determine which field methods were most effective and efficient.

Prepared by the Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alaska Anchorage for the Alaska Conservation Foundation

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Visitor Effect on Fishing Allocations adobe document
Exportation of Fish adobe document
Parasite Seen as Likely Cause of Starfish Kill North of Vancouver adobe document

2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Alaska

Federal Government Publication

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Glacier Bay National Park
Science Advisory Board:  Final Report

Research and Monitoring Needs Relevant to Decisions Regarding Increasing Seasonal Use Days for Cruise Ships in Glacier Bay

Prepared by the Glacier Bay Vessel ManagementScience Advisory BoardSeptember 2005

Final report (100+ pages) adobe document

Appendices (180+ pages)

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Opportunities for Tourism Development in Alaska National Park Rural Gateway Communities, Prepared for the National Park Service   adobe document
CRUISING NORTH TO ALASKA:THE NEW “GOLD RUSH” from the University of Oregon   adobe document
Here is a list of protocols gathered from elders on Tlingit and Haida seal hunting during a 1992 and 1993 study. The project was worked on by Matt Kookesh from the Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission and the ADF&G Division of Subsistence. This list of protocols outlines subsistence gathering/hunting in general. adobe document adobe document

Future of the Cruise Ship Industry

From the Northwest Cruise Ship Association

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A powerpoint presentation on the Cruise Ship Industry from the Northwest Cruise Ship Association adobe document

Juneau Tourism Best Management Practices

Here are a few important documents detailing how Juneau is addressing some tourism issues.

Guidelines adobe document adobe document
Cruiseship Guidelines adobe document adobe document
Invitation adobe document adobe document
Introductory ad adobe document adobe document

Cruise Ship Visitors to SEAK by port - 1996 - 2005

(from Fred Reeder)

Obtained the numbers from U.S. Customs Service documents over the years. The Small ship numbers come from each individual companies that sends me their data at the end of the season.
 
For Sitka Please note the following:
 
The drop in Passengers from 1996 to 1997 was due to Holland America Line moving 3 of their ships from Sitka to Skagway. Holland America Line has always had an Alaska Highway component and prior to 1997 people would fly to Juneau and take a small passenger vessel from Juneau to Skagway and then embark the ship or go up the highway; they now load the passengers directly onto the ship from the Highway tours.
 
The increase from 2005 to 2006 is due to lack of berth space in Ketchikan on certain days. Sitka gets the overflow from a couple of ships. This will change in 2007 when it is anticipated that the extension to berth 3 in Ketchikan will be completed and Berth 4 will be constructed. It is expected that Ketchikan will have an expansion of their port facilities of approximately 56 million dollars in 2006 and 2007. Sitka also loses the Infinity which is an every Friday ship to the port of Icy Strait Point (Hoonah). The preliminary 2007 schedule shows Sitka getting approximately 200,000 passengers or a decline of about 25% next year with no real increase in sight. Hoonah will have five (5) ships per week next year and because of their size will have about as many passengers as Sitka.

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A study from 2005 prepared for the British Columbia government on cruise ships. Lots of pertinent information relating to Southeast Alaska. adobe document

 

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Links

Net Return to the State of Alaska from different industries (Tourism and Commercial Fisheries).  Here is the web site. 
www.dced.state.ak.us/pub/Net_Rate_of_Return_Overview.pdf This information is provided by the State of Alaska and should provide some good information for our group.

2005 Pacific Northwest Research Publication.  Tourism and Its Effects on Southeastern Alaskan Communities: case studies from Haines, Craig, and Hoonah, Alaska. http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/publications/pnw_rp566/

June 2003 report from the Frontier Education Center Web. Provides insights for the impacts of seasonal population fluctuations on frontier communities. http://www.frontierus.org/index.htm?p=2&pid=6007&spid=6082

November 2002 - Alaska Visitor Arrivals and Profiles Summer 2001; Northern Economics, Inc.; http://www.dced.state.ak.us/oed/toubus/research.htm

2001 - City & Borough of Juneau and Juneau Tour Operators Best Management Practices (TBMP)
http://www.tbmp.com

1997 The Sierra Business Council “Planning for Prosperity: Building Successful Communities in the Sierra Nevada”
http://www.sbcouncil.org/publications.asp
 
Impacts of Eco-Tourism: The Alaska Native Perspective
http://www.nativescience.org/html/eco-tourism.html
 
Alaska Office of Tourism Development- Tools for Tourism Planning
http://www.dced.state.ak.us/oed/toubus/planning.htm.
 
Alaska Wilderness Recreation Tourism Association Ecotourism Guidelines
http://www.awrta.org/index.cfm?section=about&page=About&viewpost=2&ContentId=428

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