Bull kelp bed in shipping canal could support juvenile chinook - Northwest Treaty Tribes
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Bull kelp bed in shipping canal could support juvenile chinook - Northwest Treaty Tribes
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is tracking juvenile salmon that are using an unlikely place to find refuge—a shipping canal. The tribe has been keeping an eye on a growing bull kelp bed as potential salmon habitat in the Port Townsend Shipping Canal, which is unique since most bull kelp beds in Puget Sound are in decline, said Hans Daubenberger, the tribe’s senior research scientist. The waterway is located between the Quimper Peninsula and Ind…
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