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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to host screening and panel discussion of 'The Last Reefnetters' on May 8
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Salish Sea Institute publishes two new papers as part of its 'Emerging Issues' series
SALI 201: An interdisciplinary and experiential introduction to the Salish Sea
Borderlands anxiety prompts wider reflection on bioregionalism

Commentary by Journalism Professor Derek Moscato

There’s a lot of talk about Canada-U.S. relations these days, thanks mostly to President Donald Trump’s move to apply tariffs to exports from up north. Canada had already announced retaliatory measures by the time Trump and Canadian…

Dungeness are WA’s most lucrative seafood, but we know little about them

Jay Dimond, a research assistant professor at Western Washington University, is working with the Jamestown S’Klallam and Swinomish tribes within the crab research group to help understand Dungeness genetics, including correlations between adaptations and environmental conditions.

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Climate change is already reshaping PNW shorelines. Tribal nations are showing how to adapt

The Bureau of Indian Affairs estimated in 2020 that of the nearly $13 billion in federally appropriated resources for infrastructure retrofit and improvement, $500 million was designated exclusively for tribes.

These issues were among those highlighted in the new report by the Northwest…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø to host ‘The Boldt Decision at 50: Looking Back and Planning Forward’ on May 15 in Fraser 102
Western's Salish Sea Institute announces its '24-'25 Fellows cohort
Study: New boating distance rule no cure-all for Southern Residents

New legislation, passed by the state Legislature earlier this month, requires boats and vessels in Puget Sound to maintain a  between them and endangered…

Salish Sea Institute publishes new paper on how much noise is too much for Southern Resident killer whales
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