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Two Summer Interns from Uu-a-thluk’s Tomorrow’s Leaders program Share Their Stories

Two Summer Interns from Uu-a-thluk’s Tomorrow’s Leaders program Share Their Stories

by Admin | Jun 12, 2017 | Featured Article, Tomorrow's Leaders, Training and Education

Apcin hulth (Ahmber Barbosa) I was born into the Hesquiaht First Nation, and grew up learning our dances, songs, and customs. As a child my great grandparents, Yutl nauk and Tuupuat (Simon and Julia Lucas) would take me and my aunts to stay with them in Hot Springs...
Distinguished Pacific Salmon Conservation Award Goes to  Dr. Don Hall, Uu-a-thluk Program Manager

Distinguished Pacific Salmon Conservation Award Goes to Dr. Don Hall, Uu-a-thluk Program Manager

by Admin | Mar 29, 2017 | Featured Article, News

Uu-a-thluk Fisheries Program Manager Don Hall has been named the 2017 recipient of the Larry Rutter Memorial Award in Pacific Salmon Conservation. Like Larry Rutter, Don became involved with the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) process with an understanding of the...
First Nations Fisheries Apprenticeship Program: A Whole Lot More than Catching Fish

First Nations Fisheries Apprenticeship Program: A Whole Lot More than Catching Fish

by Admin | Apr 4, 2016 | Featured Article

A new learning-based initiative pairs experts in the field of aquatic resources with those interested in a career in the fishing industry. The Aboriginal Fisheries Apprenticeship program is a three-month pilot course giving Nuu-chah-nulth members four Transport Canada...

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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