Evaluating Threats in Multinational Marine Ecosystems: A Coast Salish First Nations and Tribal Perspective
Multiple proposed fossil fuel-related and port development projects in the Salish Sea, a 16,925 km2 inland sea shared by Washington State (USA), British Columbia (Canada), and Indigenous Coast Salish governments, have the potential to increase marine vessel traffic and negatively impact natural reso...
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2015
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1583382 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Evaluating_Threats_in_Multinational_Marine_Ecosystems_A_Coast_Salish_First_Nations_and_Tribal_Perspective/1583382 |
Summary: | Multiple proposed fossil fuel-related and port development projects in the Salish Sea, a 16,925 km2 inland sea shared by Washington State (USA), British Columbia (Canada), and Indigenous Coast Salish governments, have the potential to increase marine vessel traffic and negatively impact natural resources. These are data on those proposed projects and potential impacts to resources important to Coast Salish. |
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