2009 Coast Salish Water Quality Project
Coast Salish leaders, skippers and community and USGS scientists are partnering to blend traditional knowledge of the Coast Salish Nation and USGS science to help understand and manage environmental resources and protect mother earth.
Coast Salish (indigenous peoples of the Salish Sea ecoregion), USGS scientists, members of western Washington Tribes and British Columbia First Nations measure water quality in Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia during the Tribal Journey, an annual summer canoe voyage. The project provides a snapshot of current water quality conditions and data that can be compared with future measurements along successive journeys. This information is important to improve management of ancestral waters that are experiencing environmental decline.
Visit this site often to follow the Tribal Journey's progress through real-time maps, updated press releases, videos, podcasts and photos!
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2009 Journey
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This information will help familiarize you with the near shore environmental issues, what USGS does to examine them, and how the Canoe Journey will address them this year and in future years through repeat studies.