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For fish and floods: Restoring the Big Quilcene River - Northwest Treaty Tribes

A new bridge over the Big Quilcene River will reduce flood impacts for area residents while allowing salmon, including threatened Hood Canal summer chum and Puget Sound steelhead, to swim through habitat-rich floodplain channels to their spawning grounds. The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, in partnership with the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group and Jefferson County, began replacing the 81-foot-long bridge on Linger Longer Road with an 1,140-foot…
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nwtreatytribes.org broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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