Blessing the Fleet
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Documentary, Educational, History, Independent, Short Films
Salmon have declined in the Pacific Northwest due to both human induced and natural factors. Less than one percent of king salmon and Steelhead survive into adulthood, a fraction of what it was 40 years ago. At the same time there seems to be a potential for decline in the fishing culture among Native American tribes who have fished rivers in the Pacific Northwest for thousands of years. The documentary explores how these two conditions are related and what the future may hold for both.
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