Coast Salish Tribal Journey Water Quality Project
Related Links and Resources
The following links are provided to 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.
U.S. Geological Survey
- Coastal Habitats in Puget Sound (CHIPS)
- Deltaic Habitats in Puget Sound - Natural Versus Human-Related Change
- Bathymetry, Substrate and Circulation in Westcott Bay, San Juan Islands, Washington
- Nearshore Circulation and Water-Column Properties in the Skagit River Delta, Northern Puget Sound, Washington- Juvenile Chinook Salmon Habitat Availability in the Swinomish Channel
External Links
- Paddle to Squaxin 2012
- Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
- Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program, Puget Sound Marine Waters, 2011 Overview
- Nearshore Habitat Eelgrass Stressor-Response Project
- Visit the Coast Salish Project to learn more about the history, peoples, and mission of the Coast Salish.
- Tribal Journeys Homepage
- Executive Summary: 3rd Annual Coast Salish Gathering Tulalip Washington
- 2008 Tribal Journey Water Quality Project
- Tribal Journey Poster
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