Fisheries Program
Fisheries/Harvest Management
The Harvest Management component of the Natural Resources program involves managing numerous natural resources, which are part of the Tribe’s treaty rights. These rights were reaffirmed in the 1974 US v. WA, Judge Boldt decision and the subsequent 1994 US v. WA Judge Rafeedie decision, which reaffirmed the Tribe’s right to harvest shellfish. The Nooksack Tribe has inhabited the Nooksack River watershed for thousands of years, and our culture is based on harvesting fish, wildlife, and other natural resources in the region. Today we co-manage numerous freshwater and marine natural resources with the state and other tribes in which we share a common U&A. The management of these natural resources, including shellfish, salmonids, halibut and other finfish, is an annual process and involves numerous state and federal agencies, along with treaty tribes. Through a number of management forums, in which tribes meet with state and federal natural resource managers, agreements are typically reached which specify management methods and harvest levels.
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