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Dungeness River Fish Passage Video

An update on the efforts to allow returning salmon to get up the Dungeness River. Thanks to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, who continue to show leadership and dedication to saving the historic runs of...

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Northwest Watershed Institute study suggests reason behind eagle gathering at...

The Peninsula Daily News has a story about a new research paper created by Peter Bahls of the Northwest Watershed Institute (NWI).  Bahls and biologist Heather Gordon wrote the paper, “Bald Eagles,...

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Hood Canal nearing a potential ‘first’ for salmon recovery – KIRO News

Hood Canal nearing a potential ‘first’ for salmon recovery. In the Hood Canal Region there is an ongoing effort to de-list summer chum, a move that would be a “first” nationwide. A number of people who...

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What the pandemic has done to WA’s flagship shellfish industry – Crosscut

A very good article on the state of the shellfish industry in our state. Quotes from people here in the area working in the industry. The pandemic tanked the shellfish industry, but growers are...

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Washington’s Crabby New Resident

Good overview of the current situation on the fight against the latest invasive species, the Green Crab.  Researchers, tribes and volunteers work to fight the rising tide of European green crabs on...

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Tribe: Court of Appeals Ruling Won’t Stop Fish Farm Attempt – PDN

The Tribe has been expanding shellfish and fin fish aquaculture in the last few years. This latest push, is an interesting issue. While the Tribe supported shutting non-native salmon fish farming, they...

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Cooke Aquaculture files appeal of DNR decision

As this blog stated over a week ago, the saga of net pens on the Olympic Peninsula is not over yet.  Cooke Aquaculture Pacific, LLC has filed an appeal of the state Department of Natural Resources’...

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How a River Breathes

Filmmaker John Gussman caught two views of the new levee project on the Dungeness River recently. This is what is also known as a floodplain. By allowing the river to “breathe” and overflow it’s banks,...

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