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A seaweed seed bank for the future

A seaweed seed bank for the future

October 10, 2022March 27, 2024

Motivated by the need to build climate change resilience, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is exploring seaweed beds along the Strait…

Elwha River test fishery looks at potential fishing methods

Elwha River test fishery looks at potential fishing methods

October 4, 2022March 27, 2024

The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is testing selective fishing methods on the Elwha River with the hope of reopening the…

Tribal nonprofit educates community about traditional resources

Tribal nonprofit educates community about traditional resources

September 28, 2022March 27, 2024

Led by Nooksack tribal member Jenny Roberts, a group of mostly tribal members ventured into the tribe’s forested homelands near…

Quileute project to help river, fish — and surrounding community

Quileute project to help river, fish — and surrounding community

August 28, 2022March 28, 2024

With the efforts of the Quileute Tribe and partners, a series of structures have sprung up around the lower Quillayute…

Puyallup Tribe teams with schools to raise, release chinook

Puyallup Tribe teams with schools to raise, release chinook

August 16, 2022March 28, 2024

The Puyallup Tribe donated chinook salmon so students at Chief Leschi Schools and Science and Math Institute could learn more about spawning, caring for and releasing them. The tribe hopes to gain scientific knowledge from the partnership, as well as offering education to local students.

Environmental DNA a burgeoning tool for tribes

Environmental DNA a burgeoning tool for tribes

May 3, 2022June 21, 2024

It sounds like the fusion of a science-fiction story and a detective novel: a tool that allows scientists to detect…

Quileute Tribe embraces chance to tell its story

Quileute Tribe embraces chance to tell its story

April 4, 2022March 28, 2024

A team-up between the EPA and Quileute Tribe will spread the story of the tribe’s resource stewardship to anyone who’s a mouse click away.

Traditional Foods Program Expands with Tidal Seafood Garden

Traditional Foods Program Expands with Tidal Seafood Garden

June 28, 2021March 27, 2024

Standing in ankle-deep mud on Sequim Bay, Jamestown tribal citizen Mackenzie Grinnell slams a double-faced sledgehammer on top of an 18-inch long PVC pipe, driving…

Why Aren’t Steelhead Making It Past The Hood Canal Bridge?

Why Aren’t Steelhead Making It Past The Hood Canal Bridge?

April 12, 2021March 27, 2024

The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe has been trying to figure out why juvenile steelhead are not getting past the Hood…

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