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Clam Gardens: An Indigenous Community-Driven Climate Adaptation Strategy to Manage Aquatic Species and Habitats in the Pacific Northwest

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Start Date
2021-11-01
End Date
2023-10-31
Release Date
2021

Summary

Healthy shellfish beds provide important ecosystem services, support local economies, and promote human well-being and sense of place. For Coast Salish Tribes, including the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (SITC), clams are a highly valued traditional food, playing a key role in Coast Salish worldviews. Clam harvests also provide: opportunities for tribal members to exercise their treaty rights; access to a local source of protein; and educational opportunities where elders can share teachings with youth that honor and reinforce community values like stewardship and reciprocity. However, clams and clam habitats are threatened by climate change and ocean acidification. Recent research reports a decline in native littlenecks and butter [...]

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“Lake view at Crane Prairie Reservoir, OR. Photo courtesy of Ruth Jacobs, USGS. ”
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Lake view at Crane Prairie Reservoir, OR. Photo courtesy of Ruth Jacobs, USGS.
Lake view at Crane Prairie Reservoir, OR. Photo courtesy of Ruth Jacobs, USGS.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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