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    Stone Fish Traps
    Mapping an 'intertidal Stonehenge' tells the story of an ancient Heiltsuk fishery
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    Elroy White, whose Heiltsuk name is Xanius, was a graduate student in the SFU Department of Archaeology who undertook research on ancient stone fish traps in Heiltsuk terrority on the Central Coast.
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    Stone Fish Traps
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    You may have stumbled upon them at low tide along the shore: rows of stone mysteriously arranged in patterns that look too geometric to be natural, but whose human purpose seems unclear. An intertidal Stonehenge? Not quite.

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    'Namgis Bioregional Atlas
    Putting the 'Kwakwaka’wakw Sea' back on the map
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    'Namgis Bioregional Atlas
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    Queen Charlotte Strait. The Broughton Archipelago. North Island. Statistical Area 12. The unique body of water flowing between northern Vancouver Island and the Mainland, a gateway between the Inside Passage and Pacific Ocean, goes by many names.

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    Fishermen's Knowledge Map
    Mapping commercial fishing patterns on the West Coast of Vancouver Island
    Thirty-six commercial fishermen were interviewed about their fishing patterns on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The data created a map showing fishing intensity on the coast.
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    Fishermen's Knowledge Map
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    Scientists and fisheries managers often ignore the knowledge of commercial fishermen, despite their decades of experience at sea.

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