NATIONAL PARK - Mt St Helens Flashcards

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Give some facts about Mt St Helens national park.

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  • Located in the Cascade Mountain Range.
  • By the end of 1989, hosted 1.5 million visitors.
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Why do people visit the area?

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  • Mt St Helens stratovolcano and geology
    • Part of the Pacific Ring of Fire that contains over 160 active volcanoes
    • Mt St Helens is active
    • Famous for its eruption May 18th 1980.
    • Famous due to Mt St Helens National Volcanic Monument.
    • Harry R. Truman a famous figure.
    • Studied scientifically - rocks 40,000 years old. David A. Johnston Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver is the place where it is studied.
  • The area
    • Spirit Lake at front. Beauty spot.
    • Fishing site.
    • Climbing site - permits available since 1987.
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What conflict does this bring?

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  • Native Americans:
    • The volcano is important to the Cowlitz people and Klickitat.
    • Influx of tourists causes disturbance.
    • Litter harms livestock.
    • Worries about the commercialisation of their culture.
  • Wildlife:
    • Litter damages wildlife.
    • Noise pollution and congestion.
  • Management
    • Costs £1,759,713 every year for the council to clean up litter.
    • Environmental Wardens Service.
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What benefits does this bring?

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  • Litter:
    • Fines have been imposed - up to $500.
    • Love Mt St Helens, Loathe Litter campaign.
    • Well-managed.
  • Jobs:
    • Provides locals with tourism-related jobs.
    • Also benefits indirectly services such as catering and accommodation.
    • 48 jobs currently available in Mt St Helens.
  • Awareness:
    • Environmental education.
    • Knowledge of seismic activity.
    • Mainly youth-aimed.
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