Chippewa-Ottawa Resource Authority
The Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority (CORA) is dedicated to preserving natural resources for future generations, focusing on the sustainable management of fishing practices in northern Lakes Huron and Michigan. The organization collaborates with various tribes, including the Bay Mills Indian Community and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, to ensure uniform regulations and safety in their fishing operations.
CORA emphasizes responsible boating practices, particularly during salmon fishing seasons, by providing guidelines for navigating around fishing nets. These nets are distinctly marked to enhance visibility and safety for both fishers and boaters, ensuring a cooperative effort in resource conservation.
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