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  2. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable, ancient ...

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    Sustainable reef net fishing is a salmon harvesting technique created and used by Lummi and Coast Salish Indigenous people over 1,000 years. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable ...

  3. Lummi Nation - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, the Lummi Business Council declared the Lummi Nation an "Economic Fisheries Disaster Area" and created programs to try to retrain idle fishermen. By 2003, their fishing industry had collapsed, and the Lummi fleet was reduced to between 150-200 gillnet boats and 3 or 4 seiners.

  4. Lummi salmon hatcheries to see major improvements after ...

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    The National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs announced that $240 million from the Inflation Reduction Act would be awarded to 27 Tribal Nations ...

  5. National Marine Fisheries Service - Wikipedia

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    The NMFS maintains the Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Science Centers, both located in Seattle. The Alaska Fisheries Science Center is located on the grounds of the now-closed Naval Station Puget Sound. The Northwest Fisheries Science Center is located adjacent to the University of Washington. This site is also home to the Northwest and Alaska ...

  6. Icicle Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    They purchased the Pacific American Fisheries, cannery in Petersburg, Alaska. These four owned 55% and the company fishermen owned 45%. In 1977, the company was renamed Icicle Seafoods, Inc. By the early 1980s, Icicle was the world's largest halibut and black cod producer, and was among the world's top salmon producers.

  7. Lummi people - Wikipedia

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    Despite past conflicts, the Lummi today maintain relations with peoples they historically were hostile to. [3] Since the colonial period, the Lummi have both traded and fought with European settlers and Catholic missionaries. A mission was established shortly after the treaty signing, by reverends Chirouse and D'Herbomez.

  8. Lummi Nation receives $11 million in salmon fishery disaster ...

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  9. Gateway Pacific Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Pacific Terminal was a proposed export terminal at Cherry Point (Lummi: Xwe’chi’eXen) in Whatcom County, Washington, along the Salish Sea shoreline. It was announced in 2011 and would have exported coal, but was opposed by local residents and the Lummi Nation, who had an ancestral village site at Cherry Point.