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2017 Archives

2017 Archived Articles

December: Communities Learn about Ocean Harvesting
November: Uu-a-thluk Bio Shares Passion
October: Uu-a-thluk Science Campers and Instructors Learn the Value of hishukish ‘t’sawalk
September: Uu-a-thluk Science Campers and Instructors Learn the Value of hishukish ‘t’sawalk
August: Study of Summer and Winter Run Steelhead in the Somass, Ash, and Stamp Rivers
July: Study of Summer and Winter Steelhead
June: Two Summer Interns from Uu-a-thluk’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Program Share Their Stories
May: Mapping Project Advances Leadership and Stewardship Among Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations
April: Kennedy River Sockeye Enumeration Project Learns Valuable Lessons
March: Distinguished Pacific Salmon Conservation Award Goes to Dr. Don Hall, Uu-a-thluk Program Manager
February 2017: Working Toward a Consensus-based Approach to Managing Herring
January 2017: Smolt Assessment Aims to Understand Threats to WCVI Chinook

What’s New

  • Learning the importance of ecological inter-connectedness from a Nuu-chah-nulth perspective
  • Ha’oom Fisheries Society bids adieu to Alex Gagne and hello to Howie Wright
  • “The more information we know, the better”: Ditidaht Fisheries digs deeper into Hobiton River bi?aat

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