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Grant Details: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission 1999a

Grant Year: 1999

Grant Value: $10,000

Grantee: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, representing four Columbia River treaty tribes, works to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the riverÍs fishery resources and to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign power of the tribes. The grant supports a project to rebuild degraded anadromous fish runs and improve habitat conditions in the Mid-Columbia area.

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