
The Quileute Natural Resources Mission: Our goals are to provide treaty year-round fishing opportunity within the Quileute Usual and Accustomed Treaty Area for Quileute Tribal members, for commercial, ceremonial, and subsistence purposes; and to assure primary hunting and gathering rights can be exercised within the Treaty Ceded Lands. Our staff will work with the elected Quileute Natural Resources Committee, a policy body, and the elected Quileute Tribal Council, the oversight body, to define and implement responsible management, including development of tribal ordinances and regulations; planning for resource management within state, federal, and tribal resource management entities; and design/implementation of of habitat management, protection, and restoration within our Treaty Areas on the land and in the ocean. The Quileute Tribe is a member tribe of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.
Click onto QNR Programs in the left menu to get a web page selection of our activities. Each subheading opens a page about our work, in more detail. Click onto these to open the pages.
Current fishing regulations for tribal members are on attached pdf files at the bottom of this page (downloadable).
A summary of our activities is included in a brochure, in the pdf file at the bottom of this page (downloadable).
For questions on the website content by Quileute, email katie.krueger@quileutenation.org.
Downloadable Files:
- Treaty of Olympia Map
- Enrollment Application (Tribal Membership)
- Halibut fishery March-Dec.2009 allocated
- Halibut fishery March-Dec 2009 restricted
- Black cod fishery March-Dec 2009 Commercial B
- Clams C&S for Calendar Year 2008
- Crab fishery commercial November 2008-October 2009
- Crab fishery C&S November 2008-October 2009
- Treaty Troll chinook+coho C&S 7_1_09 to 9_15_09
- Treaty troll salmon all species commercial 7_1_09 to 9_15_09
- 2008-2009 Quil Riv steelhead schedule