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Last of the Reef Netters: Decline of an Indigenous, Sustainable Salmon Fishery

Last of the Reef Netters: Decline of an Indigenous, Sustainable Salmon Fishery
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In WA s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable, ancient salmon fishing techniques alive

Last of the reef netters: Decline of an Indigenous, sustainable salmon fishery

WHATCOM COUNTY, Washington “Some mornings, the sun’s hitting that reef net just right and it’s like I know it’s talking to me,” said Ellie Kinley, a member of the Lummi (Lhaq’temish) Nation and the last Indigenous permit holder of an ancient salmon-fishing practice. Her reef net rig, parked on the shore of Lummi Nation, […]

Lummi Nation Canoe Journey stops at Lummi Island at Legoe Bay for the first time ever

Four canoes will land at the Salish Center for Sustainable Fishing Methods beach before ending at the Stommish grounds.

The last of the Salish Sea reefnetters don t want to be the last

Only 12 commercial fishing captains hold permits to go reefnet fishing in the Pacific Northwest out of a fleet that once numbered in the hundreds. The distinctive technique of reefnet fishing dates back thousands of years as a traditional Indigenous method to catch salmon. Its practitioners today say the gear should be the preferred way to harvest healthy salmon runs while avoiding fragile stocks.

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