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Greg Lewis fishing in the Quinault River
Greg Lewis fishing in the Quinault River
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Greg Lewis fishes on the Quinault River on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Taholah, Washington, U.S. March 4, 2020. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Greg Lewis fishes on the Quinault River on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Taholah, Washington, U.S. March 4, 2020.

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Three salmon caught by Greg Lewis are seen on the bottom of his boat on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Taholah, Washington, U.S. March 4, 2020. Lewis fishes by placing his nets out in the river and then collecting the caught salmon twice a day, once i

Three salmon caught by Greg Lewis are seen on the bottom of his boat on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Taholah, Washington, U.S. March 4, 2020.

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Greg Lewis' Uncle David Purdy
Greg Lewis' Uncle David Purdy
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Sea wall in Taholah
Sea wall in Taholah
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Living next to the sea wall- Sonya Hall with her son Sa'keeli Willis, 11 months

Living next to the sea wall- Sonya Hall with her son Sa'keeli Willis

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Francis Frederick McCrory jr. "JR" older fisherman

Francis Frederick McCrory Jr. has coffee at the gas station in Taholah in the morning

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Francis Frederick McCrory jr. "JR" older fishermanFrancis Frederick McCrory jr. "JR" older fisherman getting grand daughter ready for school

Francis Frederick McCrory Jr. "JR"  getting his grand daughter ready for school

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Jane Lemieux uses her flashlight to highlight a tray full of baby salmon at the National Fish Hatchery on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Humptulips, Washington, U.S. March 3, 2020. Despite massive efforts to hatch, grow and release large quantities of

Jane Lemieux uses her flashlight to highlight a tray full of baby salmon at the National Fish Hatchery on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Humptulips, Washington, U.S. March 3, 2020.

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A fish technician feeds the salmon in the salmon pens at the Quinault Lake fish hatchery on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Amanda Park, Washington, U.S. March 5, 2020. The fishery grows salmon from the eggs and holds them until the are large enough to

A fish technician feeds the salmon in the salmon pens at the Quinault Lake fish hatchery

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Fish technicians at the Taholah fish house
Fish technicians at the Taholah fish house
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Break room at the Fish house in Taholah
Break room at the Fish house in Taholah
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A Quinault tribal member digs for clams in Pacific Beach, Washington, U.S. March 5, 2020. Clam digging in this part of the Pacific shore is reserved for Quinault tribal members only. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A Quinault tribal member digs for clams in Pacific Beach, Washington, U.S. March 5, 2020. Clam digging in this part of the Pacific shore is reserved for Quinault tribal members only.

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Clam digging- Becca Ralston
Clam digging- Becca Ralston
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Clam weighing- getting $2.50/pound
Clam weighing- getting $2.50/pound
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Celina Markishtum, clam digger whose electricity was turned off for non-payment and her husband Stan

Celina Markishtum, clam digger

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Taholah school, boys basketball team send off (notice fish in background)

Taholah school, boys basketball team send off

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Taholah street scenes
Taholah street scenes
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view of the coastline

A view of the coastline

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A land berm separating the Quinault river from the town is seen at sunrise on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Taholah, Washington, U.S. March 4, 2020. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A land berm separates the Quinault river from the town

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