The Natural Resources Streamkeepers crew ( From left to right: Lucas Verstegen, Timothy Hernandez(me), Tyler Hansen, Nathan Schaeffer, Jon Joseph, and Dan Lieberman) all attended the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal council meeting to express their grtitude for all the things the Elwha Tribe has done for Natural Resources. Each of the students brought something different to bring to the tribal council to show how well the work the Natural Resources crews are doing helps the Elwha Tribe mission statement. In an abstract way, the gifts we brought can be connected to a tribal concept called Potlatch. A Potlatch is a ceremony or meeting where gifts are given away by somebody to increase their social standards. We were not exactly trying to increase our social standing, but we were trying to thank the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe for all that they have done and to show them the results of our serveys and cleanup projects.
Tyler Hansen brought a poster showing data from the Natural Resources Turbitity on Peabody Creek, along with this poster he brought a poster frame that they will be able to use for other posters that we will bring them in the future(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41R2xUN2psdXRackU/view?usp=sharing). Jon Joseph brought a “Wanted” poster he created about Japanese Knot Weed in the United States. Lucas Verstegen brought a study showing the ratio between cutthroat and coho in Valley and Tumwater Creek(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41ZlZnZm96Q2ZGZzA/view?usp=sharing). Nathan Schaeffer did a study on the changes of marine debris on the East Elwha Beach(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41MmgyYWhoV252RUk/view?usp=sharing). Finally, I brought a blog post that i created for opnrc.org(this website) about how the work that the Natural Resources crews do help the mission Statement of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.
Tyler Hansen brought a poster showing data from the Natural Resources Turbitity on Peabody Creek, along with this poster he brought a poster frame that they will be able to use for other posters that we will bring them in the future(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41R2xUN2psdXRackU/view?usp=sharing). Jon Joseph brought a “Wanted” poster he created about Japanese Knot Weed in the United States. Lucas Verstegen brought a study showing the ratio between cutthroat and coho in Valley and Tumwater Creek(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41ZlZnZm96Q2ZGZzA/view?usp=sharing). Nathan Schaeffer did a study on the changes of marine debris on the East Elwha Beach(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AylskFSA41MmgyYWhoV252RUk/view?usp=sharing). Finally, I brought a blog post that i created for opnrc.org(this website) about how the work that the Natural Resources crews do help the mission Statement of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.