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Tribes consider ways to market fish
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MONDAY, MAY 20, 2002 With farm-fed fish encroaching on their market, Pacific Northwest tribes are seeking ways to expand sales of wild salmon. Tribes and tribal fishermen are focusing on high-end specialty markets in the U.S. and abroad. The issue was considered at the annual meeting of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission held earlier this month. Get the Story:
Struggling tribal fishermen seek out untapped markets (AP 5/20) Relevant Links:
Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission - http://www.nwifc.wa.gov Related Stories:
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