Publications and Productions
Sea Level has assisted clients in meeting their mitigation expectations often in the form of public history publications or interpretive signage.
Sitka Tribe of Alaska – The World War II Base End and Searchlight Stations of Sitka Sound was such a publication where Sea Level contracted with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska per the Department of Defense to remediate World War II contamination compromising Tlingit lifeways and harvest areas.
Click Lisianski Searchlight Stations Booklet
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium – Sea Level compiled the history and stories from those who attended Mount Edgecumbe Boarding School or worked on the hospital campus circa 1950s. The focus of our research are the four Public Health Service (PHS) buildings on Tongass Drive of the Mount Edgecumbe Hospital Campus on Japonski Island, Sitka. Information is being gathered for the development of an educational publication. The four houses, now used by Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) as office buildings, were built by students at Mount Edgecumbe Boarding School who attended carpentry, electrical, drafting, milling, and diesel engine classes in the 1950s. The PHS buildings have been determined eligible for National Register of Historic Places for their association with the tuberculosis epidemic and important developments in post-World War II building technology and educational programming. Together, the buildings are referred to as Public Health Service Buildings on Tongass Drive Historic District. This project was conducted per regulatory stipulations between the Indian Health Services and the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office.