Aloha Food Bank Friday!
    National Food Bank Day was created in
      2017, to commemorate fifty years since the founding of St. Mary's
      Food Bank Alliance, the first food bank in the world, and to
      "recognize the outstanding contributions of food banks around the
      country". St. Mary's was founded by John ven Hengel in 1967, and
      its mission is to "alleviate hunger through the gathering and
      distribution of food while encouraging self-sufficiency,
      collaboration, advocacy and education." 
    
    Thawing
          Alaskan permafrost is unleashing more mercury, confirming
          scientists’ worst fears
Alaska’s permafrost is melting and revealing high levels of mercury that could threaten Alaska Native peoples.
    
    Alaska’s permafrost is melting and revealing high levels of mercury that could threaten Alaska Native peoples.
Lummi
          Nation salmon hatcheries to undergo major renovations 
The Lummi Nation received $2 million as part of a large federal award given to tribes meant to help repair hatcheries. The Skookum Creek Fish Hatchery near Acme, WA, will undergo major infrastructure improvements as a result of the funding.
    
    The Lummi Nation received $2 million as part of a large federal award given to tribes meant to help repair hatcheries. The Skookum Creek Fish Hatchery near Acme, WA, will undergo major infrastructure improvements as a result of the funding.
Puget
          Sound tanker traffic thickens as Canadian pipeline boosts oil
          flow
Tankers have been ferrying fossil fuels through the island-studded Salish Sea for decades — but the amount of it is. [There is] a surge of tanker traffic in Washington and British Columbia since the Trans Mountain Pipeline from Alberta to Burnaby, British Columbia, nearly tripled its capacity in May.
    Tankers have been ferrying fossil fuels through the island-studded Salish Sea for decades — but the amount of it is. [There is] a surge of tanker traffic in Washington and British Columbia since the Trans Mountain Pipeline from Alberta to Burnaby, British Columbia, nearly tripled its capacity in May.
Companies
          logged B.C. forests 170 times without authorization since
          2021, records show
The provincial government can’t say how much was improperly harvested and refuses to release details about fines.
    
    The provincial government can’t say how much was improperly harvested and refuses to release details about fines.
Columbia,
          Snake River tribes fight to keep fishing traditions alive
The U.S. government recently recognized the harm caused by the dams and has promised to work to restore salmon runs but tribal members doubt much will change.
      
    
    The U.S. government recently recognized the harm caused by the dams and has promised to work to restore salmon runs but tribal members doubt much will change.
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