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Court-ordered Changes to Pacific Coast Treaty Indian Tribe’s Usual and Accustomed Fishing Areas

NOAA Fisheries adopted usual and accustomed (U&A) fishing area boundaries for several Pacific Coast Tribes in 1996 and published those boundaries in federal fishing regulations for species managed under the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA). Since 1996,…
Published
07/03/2025

Skagit Basin Steelhead Fishery

In March 2023, NOAA Fisheries completed its review of the Skagit River steelhead resource management plan (Skagit RMP) and determined that the plan is consistent with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 4(d) Rule for salmon and steelhead. This…
Issued
07/03/2025

Tribal Resource Management Plan (TRMP) for the Hoopa Valley Tribe

NOAA Fisheries has issued an Endangered Species Act (ESA) determination under the ESA tribal 4(d) rule for a Tribal Resource Management Plan (TRMP) prepared by the Hoopa Valley Tribe. NOAA Fisheries prepared an Evaluation and Recommended Determination,…
Published
07/03/2025

Working with West Coast Tribes to Protect Endangered Species

NOAA Fisheries is dedicated to engaging with federally recognized Tribes on endangered species consultations.
April 04, 2022 - Feature Story ,
A male salmon swims underwater along a rocky bottom Chinook salmon are an important resource in the Pacific Northwest for many Tribes in the region. Photo Credit: John McMillan

Halibut and Salmon Engagement Sessions with NOAA Fisheries Alaska Region

Alaska Native community engagement opportunities on halibut bycatch and salmon bycatch issues

New Tribal Research Coordinator for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center

The Science Center is taking steps to improve communications and advance research collaborations and co-production opportunities with Alaska Indigenous communities.
July 07, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Photo of Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer.

Lower Columbia River Fisheries

Fisheries management in the Lower Columbia River

Middle Columbia River Fisheries

Middle Columbia River salmon and steelhead tributary fisheries management.

Snake River Basin Salmon and Steelhead Fisheries

Steelhead fisheries in the Snake River Basin of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho are managed by state and tribal co-managers. The effects of these fisheries on listed species are reported to NMFS annually, and the various frameworks are reviewed…

Alaska Native Tribal Engagement in Federal Fisheries

This page highlights NOAA Fisheries Alaska Region’s ongoing efforts to engage with Alaska Native Corporations and Alaska Native corporations through consultations, meetings, and shared resources.