Premier Alaska Sportfishing Lodge Earns Sustainability Certification
Steamboat Bay Fishing Club announces Alaska Green Certification
KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Steamboat Bay Fishing Club has been awarded the sustainable tourism certificate from Alaska Green Adventure (AGA). Opened in 2009, AGA is the state's only sustainability certification program run by Alaska Travel Industry Association for hospitality and tourism businesses operating in Alaska. The program recognizes businesses that are engaging in business practices that benefit economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
"The businesses certified by AGA are leaders in the tourism industry. They are progressive companies that believe that outstanding Alaska experiences can also be sustainable and of benefit to visitors and hosts alike," says Sarah Leonard, President & CEO of the ATIA.
As a leader in Alaska's adventure tourism industry, Steamboat Bay Fishing Club recognizes that the continuation of its business depends on the natural environment, heritage, and communities of southeast Alaska. Steamboat Bay Fishing Club is surrounded by Tongass National Forest, the largest rainforest in North America. The nutrient rich environment supports a prolific food chain and creates the ideal location for salmon to feed before making their return up the rivers to spawn. By committing to management practices that move toward zero waste, support local artists and businesses, recognize the unique history of the area, and enables people to safely experience Alaska wilderness environments, Steamboat Bay Fishing Club supports sustaining the location's environment as well as tradition.
"Not only does the vitality of our business depend on the health of the environment, but we also want future generations to have the opportunity to enjoy the Alaskan fishing tradition for a long time to come," Steve Cockrell, General Manager.
Steamboat Bay Fishing Club
Steamboat Bay Fishing Club is an elite luxury lodge located near the finest fishing waters in southeast Alaska. Opened in 2013, Steamboat Bay Fishing Club hosts novice and experienced anglers alike to enjoy the region's best guided saltwater sportfishing. The only property located on Noyes Island, guests have exclusive access to record numbers of king salmon (Chinook), silver salmon (coho), halibut, lingcod, and more than 20 other abundant species, while exploring spectacular coastlines, inlets and bays to view Alaska's wildlife—humpback whales, orcas, otters, bald eagles, black bears, and more. Additional information is available at SteamboatBay.com, Facebook @SteamboatBayFishingClub, Twitter @SteamboatBay, and Instagram @steamboatbay.
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