Northwest Indian Fisheries
The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) is dedicated to the protection of natural resources across the region, focusing on climate change, culture, habitat, and wildlife. They serve as a critical news service for the Northwest Treaty Tribes, highlighting their efforts in sustainable harvest practices, hatcheries, shellfish management, and water quality initiatives.
With multiple office locations in Olympia, Burlington, and Forks, the NWIFC collaborates with member tribes to conserve and manage the region's aquatic ecosystems. Their work emphasizes the importance of safeguarding these resources not only for tribal communities but for a broader public benefit.
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