TOLOWA DEE-NI’ NATION, California Three tribes along California’s rugged northern coast made history in late September by designating the first Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area (IMSA) in the United States. The Resighini Tribe of the Yurok People, the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, and the Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria agreed to collaboratively steward […]
Guest Commentary: State and federal governments, as well as the offshore wind industry, must embrace substantive cooperation with tribes rather than check-the-box consultation.
Guest Commentary: State and federal governments, as well as the offshore wind industry, must embrace substantive cooperation with tribes rather than check-the-box consultation.
Guest Commentary: State and federal governments, as well as the offshore wind industry, must embrace substantive cooperation with tribes rather than check-the-box consultation.
The protected area covers nearly 700 square miles of the tribes’ ancestral ocean and coastal lands between the California-Oregon border to just south of Trinidad in Humboldt County.