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Oysters were harvested sustainably for thousands of years by Indigenous peoples, study finds | Indigenous communities had harvested oysters for thousands of years before they were colonized by Europeans, who then oversaw the rapid collapse of these sustainable fisheries, according to … |
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Indigenous oyster fisheries were ‘fundamentally different’: Q&A with researcher Marco Hatch | According to , Indigenous communities in North America and Australia sustainably managed oyster fisheries for more than 5,000 years before Europeans and commercial fisheries arrived. The knowledge of these… |
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Swinomish Tribe wants to resurrect U.S. clam gardening | The practice of clam gardening is thousands of years old, but Indigenous communities likely haven’t built a clam garden in the Pacific Northwest in modern times , said , a member of the… |
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The tiny but mighty Olympia oyster regains a foothold in Washington waters | State biologists selected 19 priority restoration areas around Washington — from Drayton Harbor near the Canadian border, to Budd Inlet near Olympia — by searching through old reports and records from archaeological digs to find out where the oysters used to be most abundant. “The best… |
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Dive into the Salish Sea this summer with a new online GUR, SALI 201 | |||
Digging for indigenous science in 3,000-year-old clam beds | ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Marco Hatch, a Coastal Salish scholar, talks about the importance of bringing indigenous knowledge to Western research — and what science loses when we don't. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Students Celida Moran and Samara Almonte Awarded Prestigious Doris Duke Fellowships | |||
‘We can all be scientists’: Here’s how | At its heart, so much about the scientific discoveries that have moved human civilization forward comes down to one thing: data. For hundreds of years, this paradigm has ruled the scientific process – scientist collects data, scientist analyzes data, scientist comes to conclusion based… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Students Attend National SACNAS Conference in Salt Lake City | |||
Huxley’s Marco Hatch Conducting Summer Field Work in the San Juans |