Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative

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Working Together for the Future of Hood Canal Shellfish

 

Img 2690Our relationship to shellfish is built on more than their economic and environmental benefits – they are also a key component of the region’s identity, in addition to the priceless ceremonial and subsistence value of shellfish to Hood Canal Tribes.

Put simply, Hood Canal means shellfish. Its locales are recognized on oyster tasting menus across Puget Sound, and the world. Tourism is now the principal economic driver in the area, driven in part by access to shellfish.

While the shellfish industry’s importance to the region cannot be over-stated, the tradeoffs of resource use cannot be ignored, which requires careful management and continued research to better understand and minimize impacts.

Hood Canal’s communities and its local governments are committed to maintaining its place-based identity by protecting its shellfish resources from the increasing impacts of water pollution, land use changes, increasing recreational and commercial demand, and the changing climate’s effects on the canal’s water temperature and chemistry.

 

A Community of Shellfish Partners

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Photo by Skokomish Tribe

 

The Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative (HCSI) is built on a foundation of collaboration to enhance Hood Canal’s valued shellfish resources. HCCC convened Hood Canal shellfish partners including local tribes, county governments, state agencies, non-profit restoration groups, shellfish growers, researchers, and community members in an inclusive process to coordinate strategies and prioritize actions toward the common goal to:

Support and expand Hood Canal’s thriving shellfish resources, honor tribal treaty rights, build resilience, pursue ecosystem protection and restoration, and support careful stewardship of commercial and recreational shellfish harvest.

Photo by Puget Sound Restoration Fund

Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative Action Plan

 

The HCSI Action Plan contains a comprehensive review of the barriers and opportunities to sustain robust shellfish resources that support a healthy ecosystem and community. The Action Plan presents a prioritized list of actions to guide the implementation of shellfish protection, management, and funding efforts across Hood Canal.

Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative Objectives

 

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Read more in the Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative Action Plan

Hood Canal Shellfish Initiative In Action

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The HCSI dug into issues from many perspectives to develop actions addressing diverse interests across multiple objectives. The momentum built during this process led to opportunities to pursue priority actions and partnerships, including:

HCCC continues to pursue opportunities to implement the HCSI Action Plan to benefit all Hood Canal shellfish interests.

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