Cantwell Bill To Restore Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Lands Passes Senate Committee
Glines Canyon Dam removal project & will help restore fisheries WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
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Glines Canyon Dam removal project & will help restore fisheries WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
price for offshore drilling with polluted waters, damaged fisheries, and costly cleanups, and this decision risks repeating that
relies on fishing and seafood processing for tribal fisheries. This project will expand commercial pier access, increase moorage
just one—one—permanent staff on its fisheries team. Mount Rainier—critical to our country, to our region
preserve Washington’s pristine waters and abundant fisheries. Maria is also the leading champion on ocean acidification science
price for offshore drilling with polluted waters, damaged fisheries, and costly cleanups, and this decision risks repeating that
rescue, supporting robust maritime trade, and boosting American fisheries.” Print Email Tweet Next Article Previous Article
Pacific Salmon account at the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Mitchell Act salmon Hatcheries, and EPA’s Puget
Washington’s representatives on the Pacific Fishery Management Council Butch Smith, U.S. Coast Guard officials, and other participants
changes in climate and ocean ecosystems – that impact fisheries and marine health by monitoring warming waters, the amount
measurements needed to improve weather forecasts, safe navigation, fisheries forecasts, and other important information. WILDFIRES AND USFS
Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife, and 18 of their Senate colleagues … disastrous decision to eliminate funding for Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups (RFEGs), a blow to widely supported salmon recovery
Appropriations Committee, Murray protected criticalfundingfor salmon recovery and fishery projects in the Fiscal Year 2024 government spending bills … Pacific Salmon account at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), $65 million for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery
Klallam Tribe:“As stated in the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission’s “Treaty Rights at Risk” report, “Salmon recovery … federal and State partners, in restoring Elwha River fisheries in the aftermath of dam removal.” Connie Gallant, Chair
Washington’s representatives on the Pacific Fishery Management Council Butch Smith, U.S. Coast Guard officials, and other participants
urge Trump administration to restore funding for Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups, abrupt cancelation of $1.285 million … across the state Quotes from all 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups across Washington state HERE Washington
University of Alaska Fairbanks, has supported our fisheries, strengthened our seafood sector, and helped ensure the next generation … coastal communities, and keeps our oceans and fisheries healthy and sustainable. In 2023, the Sea Grant program received
level rise and climate change, supporting fisheries management, and conserving marine mammals and other protected species. Last month
start wildfires, wildfire smoke, red tides that poison fisheries, and generally provide better extreme weather early warning capabilities
preserve the agency’s crucial weather forecasting, research, fisheries management, and other core functions in the face … salmon and orcas, and managing our nation’s fisheries. "NOAA does play an incredibly important role in preserving
Ocean Buoys Program That Helps Protect Maritime Traffic & Fisheries Trump’s budget proposal would cut $1.7 billion from
important NOAA is to our nation’s fisheries and how important salmon are to Washington state … NOAA. It is absolutely essential to supporting sustainable fisheries, protecting our natural resources, and making sure that
commercial fishing fatalities and provides statistics by region, fishery, type of vessel, and type of incident. This
researchers and maritime professionals that weather forecasters and fisheries managers depend on. ” This dangerous decision to leave critical
Nation; Joe Blodgett, Project Policy Coordinator, Yakama Nation Fisheries; David Blodgett, Program Manager, Yakama Nation Fisheries; Urban Eberhart … which will provide critical water storage and protect fisheries and agriculture in the Yakima Basin against drought