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  2. Kwalhioqua–Clatskanie people - Wikipedia

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    The Willapa or Willoopah, also known as Kwalhioqua / Kwalhiokwa, were a Northern Athapaskan-speaking people in southwestern Washington, United States. Their territory was the valley of the Willapa River and the prairie between the headwaters of the Chehalis and Cowlitz Rivers .

  3. PGST, Bellingham nonprofit partner to remove lost crab pots ...

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    Removal project supported by state funding. The total cost of the crab pot removal project in Hood Canal and Port Gamble Bay is $69,160. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe contributed $50,000 and ...

  4. Willapa Bay - Wikipedia

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    Willapa Bay is fairly shallow: more than half of its surface area lies in the intertidal zone, and half of the volume of water inside it enters and leaves with every tide. The bay is an estuary formed when the Long Beach Peninsula, a long sand spit from the Columbia River to the south, partially enclosed the estuaries of several smaller rivers.

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  6. Crab pot - Wikipedia

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  7. Young humpback whale ‘hog-tied’ to 300-pound crab pot is ...

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    A young humpback whale entangled in heavy ropes and buoys and anchored by a 300-pound crab pot was successfully saved by Alaskan rescuers.. Two local residents spotted the whale on 10 October near ...

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