Reports and Plans

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
Natural Resources Department
1033 Old Blyn Hwy | Sequim, WA 98382
Phone: 360-683-1109
Fax: 360-681-4611

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Shellfish Farming in Dungeness Bay – Fact Sheet

Download the PDF version here: Fact Sheet Shellfish Farming in Dungeness Bay The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has resumed oyster farming on a Washington State owned tideland parcel in Dungeness Bay, within the Wildlife Refuge, where the Tribe has held the...Read More
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Reports & Plans

The following reports are in PDF format and can be viewed and downloaded using Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download a FREE copy of Acrobat Reader which allows you to save, view, navigate and print PDF files. Download Adobe Acrobat...Read More
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Drift Cell Conservation

Reports Dungeness Drift Cell Conservation Strategy July 2016 (full report including all appendices, 28.5 MB) Dungeness Drift Cell Conservation Strategy July 2016 (no appendices) Appendix A – Parcels Prioritized by Geophysical Score Appendix B – Parcel Geophysical Scores Sorted from...Read More
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Jimmycomelately Creek & Estuary Restoration

The following reports are in PDF format and can be viewed and downloaded using Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download a FREE copy of Acrobat Reader which allows you to save, view, navigate and print PDF files. Download Adobe Acrobat...Read More

Key Partnerships

The Tribe takes an active role in community environmental projects. We participate in the Dungeness River Management Team and implement habitat restoration and water conservation projects. The Tribe has developed a public park and natural history interpretive center along the Dungeness River in partnership with the Rainshadow Natural Science Foundation and the National Audubon Society.