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This is a presentation from the 2024 Natural History Symposium that took place on May 13-14 in Whittier, Alaska. The Natural History Symposium is a free two-day community event featuring the latest in news and research from around the Sound hosted by the Prince William Sound Stewardship Foundation. Visit https://www.princewilliamsound.org to find out more and become a member. This video's subject is "Prince William Sound Weather" with Dave Goldstein. Dave covers general weather around Alaska, from land to sea to air. He shares information sources, how to interpret that information, and how to use it for your work and play. The end goal is to help you be safe, prepare for weather challenges that may develop and to keep inconveniences to a bare minimum. Dave Goldstein completed his Meteorology degree from Penn State in 1970. He worked for 36 years with the National Weather Service, 29 of those years in Alaska, retiring in 2003. He owns Alaska Weather Consulting, LLC and serves as its chief meteorologist. Through his company, he provides high-quality weather services designed to meet specific weather needs across the State of Alaska. His services are used by private, public, and governmental interests. Since retiring, Dave shares his time with many organizations. He is as a member of the Prince William Sound RCAC and the Greater Whittier Chamber of Commerce. He stays active in the Begich Towers condo project and has served on its Board and on several of its committees. He was part of the effort that created the Whittier Museum, ran an active charter business out of Whittier from 2000-2017, served time on the City Council and currently sits on the Whittier Ports and Harbor Commission. He deeply appreciates his time in Whittier. He marvels at the uniqueness of living in a community that not only boasts some of the best water in the Country but provides access to both the ocean and mountains/glaciers…all literally within walking distance of his home. Dave says some of the best things about “semi-retirement” are increased opportunities to spend time with family and friends and the expanded ability to contribute to making life better for all. Watch a playlist of the whole 2024 Natural History Symposium at: • 2024 Natural History Symposium - FULL EVEN... ------ https://www.princewilliamsound.org/do... Prince William Sound Stewardship Foundation is an Alaska-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that came together around a shared love of Prince William Sound. We coordinate and support projects such as beach clean-ups, invasive species control, site restoration, public education, and much more. We accomplish our work through fundraising, partnership development, and our growing volunteer network, and we work closely with the Chugach National Forest and other Prince William Sound stakeholders.