Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) is a natural resources management support organization dedicated to serving the treaty Indian tribes in western Washington. Established following the 1974 Boldt Decision, the NWIFC works collaboratively with 20 member tribes to co-manage natural resources, with a primary focus on fishing rights and environmental protection.
Headquartered in Olympia, Washington, the NWIFC employs around 80 staff members across satellite offices in Burlington and Forks. Its initiatives encompass a wide range of areas, including fisheries management, habitat restoration, and cultural resource preservation, aimed at ensuring sustainable practices and protecting the rights of Native American tribes in the region.
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