Ornate little snails hanging out in the Skokomish estuary have sneaky intentions with Pacific oysters. Much like humans who love… The post Invasive snails harmful to oyster health appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
In Triangle Cove, a small embayment tucked into Camano Island off Port Susan Bay, the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is… The post Oyster project aims to restore access to ancestral food appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to know what struggles spring chinook salmon face during the journey to their spawning grounds… The post Chinook salmon struggling in warming river system appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the… The post Being Frank: Recreational areas are not an unlimited resource appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Lummi Nation has shown that hatcheries informed by Indigenous knowledge and the latest science can help prevent salmon from extinction.…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
With what may have been the last round of federal funding support, a research team gathered offshore monitoring data throughout…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
A group of hushed wildlife biologists lined up against the concrete wall of a dry raceway at the Tulalip Tribes’… The post Tulalip models beaver relocation strategies for other tribes appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Tribal hatchery staff from around the Pacific Northwest participated in a coldwater fish culture class in June, taking a deep…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
The Skokomish Tribe will be conducting significant trapping efforts for invasive European green crab throughout Hood Canal this summer, including… The post Invasive European green crab hit Quilcene Bay appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
A new publication co-authored by a Suquamish elder and a local archaeologist sheds light on how tribal members traditionally used… The post Book details tribal use of resources on Suquamish land appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is tracking juvenile salmon that are using an unlikely place to find refuge—a shipping canal.…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
A partnership between the Nisqually Indian Tribe and Northwest Trek grew stronger this year when tribal member and elder Rose…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
It’s hard to say who is benefiting more from the new fish hatchery program at Neah Bay High School. There…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Tribal leaders are looking to the next generation to continue the work of recovering salmon, shellfish and wildlife populations. To…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
When Taholah High School students spread out near the Quinault Marina in April armed with crab traps and clipboards, they…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Among salmon of the Skagit River watershed, a rebounding population of Baker River sockeye continues to make a splash. This…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
As members of the Tulalip Tribes and surrounding community gathered on the tribes’ reservation in celebration of Earth Day in…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
A steel and concrete pontoon from Interstate 90 that had been sitting in Neah Bay for nearly 40 years has…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Three generations of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community recently published a collection of children’s books and are featured in a…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Treaty tribes and their partners in the Pacific Northwest Crab Research Group (PCRG) want more than data out of their…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
The function of large wood in a river for salmon habitat could be compared to the game Plinko, from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
For years, tribes in western Washington have been gathering data on how climate change affects their tribal members, but there…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes