Practicing for the Unthinkable Can Improve Survival for Fishermen
If your fishing boat is on fire, it can be hard not to panic and make a crucial mistake. White…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
If your fishing boat is on fire, it can be hard not to panic and make a crucial mistake. White…
The premiere of the documentary, Back to the River, was held at the Seattle Aquarium Feb. 2. The movie details…
The Sol Duc River on the northwestern Olympic Peninsula runs at its lowest and warmest when summer chinook return to…
The Kitsap Sun reported on the potentially early-returning chinook to Sinclair Inlet in a few years. GORST — Three years…
For the second year, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians was able to open a limited ceremonial and subsistence fishery for…
The Stillaguamish Tribe will have its first Salmon Ceremony in at least 25 years on July 25. The ceremony marks…
From the Tacoma Weekly: Fishermen – tribal, commercial and sports – around the south Puget Sound area could be receiving…
A University of Washington environmental journalism student blogs about the decline of salmon fisheries and what it means to the Swinomish Tribe.
From the Olympian: A vulgar graffiti message scrawled on the upstream side of the Old Pacific Highway bridge across the…