From Placeholders to Pathbuilders: A 5-Year Plan to Revive Reefnetting

By |2025-04-13T02:04:09-07:00April 13, 2025|Categories: Reefnet fishing, Sustainability, Sustainable fishing methods|

From Placeholders to Pathbuilders: A 5-Year Plan to Revive Reefnetting This week’s episode of The Last Reefnetters featured our Executive Director, Riley Starks, reflecting on what it means to [...]

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Reefnet Revival: A Path Forward for People, Salmon, and Orcas

By |2025-04-13T01:38:18-07:00April 13, 2025|Categories: Reefnet fishing, Sustainability, Sustainable fishing methods|

Reefnet Revival: A Path Forward for People, Salmon, and Orcas Over the past few weeks, we've been watching The Last Reefnetter series on Cascade PBS with deep reflection and [...]

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The Last Reefnetter: How Salish Center Is Fighting to Keep This Sacred Tradition Alive

By |2025-03-11T17:32:03-07:00March 11, 2025|Categories: Reefnet fishing, Sustainability, Sustainable fishing methods|

The Last Reefnetter: How Salish Center Is Fighting to Keep This Sacred Tradition Alive For thousands of years, reefnetting has sustained the Coast Salish inhabitants of the Salish Sea. This [...]

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Making Reefnet Fishing the Primary Method for Harvesting Salmon in the Salish Sea

By |2024-01-04T12:12:47-08:00March 30, 2022|Categories: Reefnet fishing, Sustainability, Sustainable fishing methods, Uncategorized|

The Case for Making Reefnet Fishing the Primary Method for Harvesting Salmon in the Salish Sea Reefnet fishing for salmon is the oldest salmon net fishery in the [...]

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