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Dipnetter

The Dipnetter is a monthly publication of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. The newsletter is primarily for tribal salmon fishers to provide them with information pertinent to their particular needs and interests.


2010 Issues
July 2010 (407 KB)
Fish Processing Center Update • Wyeth In-lieu Site Ground Breaking
June 2010 (361 KB)
2010 Fall Fishery Update • Safety on the River
May 2010 (612 KB)
Columbia Basin Climate Change Research • Dispelling Seven CRITFC Myths
April 2010 (1.3 MB)
Sea Lions and the Tribal Fishery • New Employees • 2010 Summer and Fall Salmon Forecasts
March 2010 (684 KB)
CRITFC: A Tool of the Tribes • CRITFC's New Hatchery Production Coordinator • 2010 In-lieu/Treaty Fishing Access Site Clean-up
January 2010 (2.1 MB)
Honoring the Earth • Styrofoam Float Transition • Yakama Nation Tribal Attorney Tim Weaver Honored
2009 Issues
December 2009 (1.3 MB)
A Record Spring Chinook Salmon Run Forecast for 2010 • Marketing Workshops Give Valuable Advice to Tribal Fishers • Yakama Nation's Nason Creek Wetlands Acquisition Project
November 2009 (2.4 MB)
The Economic Impacts of Salmon Restoration • Long-time CRITFC Employee Sue Seven Passses Away • Salmon Marketing News • Nez Perce Clearwater Coho Projects
October 2009 (522 KB)
2009 fall fishery overview • Pacific Salmon Treaty at 25 years • Salmon marketing news • CTUIR Salmon Walk
September 2009 (1 MB)
River tragedy claims two fishers' lives • The importance of tribal fisheries enforcement • Fall fishery update • New CRITFC chairman • Cultural and archaeological protection
August 2009 (856 KB)
Bonneville pool to be raised • Commercial gillnet fishing periods announced • New CRITFC executive director • Protecting the sovereign right of self-regulation

Wana Chinook Tymoo magazine

Wana Chinook Tymoo means "Columbia River salmon stories" in Sahaptin, the common language family of CRITFC's member tribes. It is published to educate and inform the four tribaes and the general public of salmon news and projects in the Columbia River Basin.

Winter 2009 ( 4.2 MB)
Winter 2008 ( 4.8 MB)
Summer 2004 ( 3.1 MB)
Winter 2003 ( 4.2 MB)

 

 

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