Sustainable fishing: sockeye salmon and Native American nets in the Pacific  Northwest

Sustainable fishing: sockeye salmon and Native American nets in the Pacific Northwest

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Indigenous sex-selective salmon harvesting demonstrates pre-contact marine resource management in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, Canada

The US has spent more than $2B on a plan to save salmon. The fish are vanishing anyway. - OPB

The Seafood Industry in the Pacific Northwest

Sockeye Salmon NOAA Fisheries

Federal efforts to save salmon in the Pacific Northwest are failing

Cooke moves closer to green light for trout farming in US

The racism, and resilience, behind today's Pacific Northwest salmon crisis - OPB

Salmon Struggling in a Changing Climate - CRITFC

News The Ecologist

Salmon in the Pacific Northwest

Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US, Indigenous Rights News

Underscore News COVID-19 Hurting Salmon Market, Creating Risky Conditions for Tribal Fishers

The Fate of Alaska's King Salmon and Starving Orcas - The New York Times

A look at sockeye salmon, Native American nets, and a modern fishery

Tribal Hatcheries and the Road to Restoration