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Early Dungeness crab landings good

  • Post author:Kari Neumeyer
  • Post published:December 26, 2007
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

The Peninsula Daily News published a story about coastal tribes’ Dungeness crab hauls:

Despite spotty soft shell crab conditions early in the season, coastal tribal crab fishermen are cautiously optimistic after landing 1.7 million pounds of crab prior to the Dec. 2 storm.

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Tribal hatchery work impacts future of salmon

  • Post author:Kari Neumeyer
  • Post published:November 26, 2007
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

A new bi-weekly paper in North Snohomish County, the North County Outlook, reports on the hatchery relationship between the Tulalip Tribes and the state: One hundred years ago members of…

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Court decides in favor of tribes in culvert case

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:August 22, 2007
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

The Seattle federal court decided in favor of treaty tribes in Western Washington in the so-called "Culvert Case." From the decision: The Court hereby declares that the right of taking…

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Tribal paddlers arrive for festivities

  • Post author:Kari Neumeyer
  • Post published:July 31, 2007
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

The Bellingham Herald has two stories today on the arrival of the canoes: Tribal paddlers arrive for festivities Volunteers help tribal paddle event go smoothly Thousands flocked to the shores…

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Times features tribal reliance on natural resources

  • Post author:Tiffany Royal
  • Post published:March 5, 2007
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

The Seattle Times published a story focusing on the Skokomish Tribe and how the health of Hood Canal is affecting the tribe's way of life... HOOD CANAL — It's a…

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Squaxin Beach Seine movie

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:December 4, 2006
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

Squaxin Island tribal fisherman conducting a ceremonial fishery earlier this fall.

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Everett Herald: Tribes seek greater clout

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:October 24, 2006
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

Everett Herald: Tulalip Tribal elder Ray Moses keeps the stories his ancestors gave to him. He tells how the whale pushes the reluctant salmon back into the rivers, how the…

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Another Puget Sound Partnership article

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:July 12, 2006
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

From the Olympian: Puget Sound's web of life is in trouble, with 40 marine invertebrate, fish, bird and mammal species listed as threatened or endangered on state and federal lists,…

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Tribes move elk to help farmer

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:April 12, 2006
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

Bellingham Herald: Four elk were relocated Monday from the Acme area, where they were among the 75 animals that have been trampling fences and eating crops. Regardless of the small…

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“Treaty tribes have helped cut salmon harvest by 84 percent”

  • Post author:Bryan Bougher
  • Post published:March 20, 2006
  • Post category:NWIFC Blog

Georgiana Kautz, the Nisqually Tribe's natural resources manager, had a good opinion piece on harvest published in the News Tribune yesterday: Imagine if each year, everyone who harms salmon was…

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