1. My first two choices for interview fell through/have no returned phone calls nor emails, so trying to find a third person to do an interview. Which I'm looking at interviewing someone who works for the Tulalip Tribes in Natural Resources. I found a figure on their website about how climate change is affecting local tribes and mentions the salmon runs and how the local rivers are being restored. I want to go somewhere around that route.
2. Develop my questions and refine my exact project as far publicly, academically, and commmuncation-y.
3. Do some research on the icon of salmon in the Pacific Northwest and how salmon runs are affected by climate change and what is being done to help salmon. In which I will refine more on how I can incorporate the communication perspective.
-Mary Jane-
Over and Out
15 years ago
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This is a wonderful and very important topic. Have you tried contacting the salmon hatcheries? Although run by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services, some of the PNW hatcheries are supported financially by the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (http://www.critfc.org/index.html. Usually, the hatchery managers are quite responsive and love sharing their knowledge with students about the affects of fish farms and hatcheries on the environment. You seem to have a great foundation for your project, and like the rest of us just need to narrow your focus and apply it to both communication and the environment. Good luck!
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