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Links to Other Sites
  • Coy's Dock has lots of information and photos about the Tulalip Reservation and the Tulalip Tribes. [A Tulalip Tribal member's web site]
  • The Kurtis A. James Home Page. [A Tulalip Tribal member's web site]
  • The Tulalip Tribes main web site is the central web site for the Tulalip tribal government and Tulalip tribal enterprises.
  • The Everett Herald covers Snohomish County and the world, including the Tulalip Reservation.
  • Native Americans and the
                                      Environment web site contains about 850 bibliographic entries and 250 Internet resources covering the subject of environmental issues facing Native Americans.
  • NAPE Aboriginal Links is an Indigenous Peoples web directory listing many of the fine Native, Aboriginal and Indigenous sites found on the world wide web.
  • The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission provides technical services to 20 tribes in the Boldt Case Area. Their web includes links to the member tribes as well as other sites related to tribes and fisheries management.
  • The Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission is the technical support and coordinating agency for fishery management policies of the four Columbia River treaty tribes.
  • The Pacific Fishery Management Council is one of eight regional fishery management councils established under the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 and the Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996. The Pacific Council has developed fishery management plans for salmon, groundfish and coastal pelagic species in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off the coasts of Washington, Oregon and California.
  • The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society promotes the protection, preservation, and enhancement of fish and wildlife resources in North America.
  • This Week in "American Indian" History lists events in American Indian history on a day-by-day-basis. It has tribal name meanings, alternative names, & Indian moons. It also includes an impressively long list of links to tribal web sites.
  • The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission coordinates discussion of fishery issues among the Pacific Coast states. They also sponsor the coast-wide mark committee, which Tulalip and the other tribes partcipate in. Their site includes links to many other fisheries-related sites.
  • The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service World Wide Web Site provides information on the many areas of responsibility of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • The U.S. Department of the Interior's mission is "to protect and provide access to our Nation's natural and cultural heritage and honor our trust responsibilities to tribes."
  • The American Fisheries Society is North America's oldest professional society representing fishery scientists.
  • For simultaneous searches of the WWW using all the best known search engines at once, I recommend either Savvy Search or Metacrawler .
  • "We have met the enemy and he is ...", is Pogo's explanation of the root cause of the environmental crisis (including the original 1971 Earth Day strip).
  • Puget Sound Tidal Energy

This web page last updated July 16, 2002