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Projects improve Chico Creek salmon habitat - Northwest Treaty Tribes

Suquamish Tribe, partners celebrate decade-long work to support wild chum run The Suquamish Tribe, in partnership with Washington State Department of Transportation and Kitsap County, recently celebrated the removal of significant fish-passage barriers within the Chico Creek watershed, home to the county’s largest wild chum salmon run. Leonard Forsman, Suquamish Tribe Chairman, speaking at the celebration. This effort has been nearly 40 years in…
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nwtreatytribes.org broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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