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Josh Peters
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FW: request to review the Brinnon Sub-area Plan
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From: Ted Labbe Imailto:ElabbeGpgst.nsn.us]Sent: Wednesday, June l-3, 2001, 9:39 PM
To : lindaGcbsetLlers. com
Cc: Marty Ereth; Mark Rose
Subject: requesE to review the Brinnon Sub-area Pl-an
Linda:
My name is Ted Labbe and I work as a habitat biologist with the Port
Gamble S'KLal-lam Tribe. As the Brinnon area supports truly significant
fj-sh, wi1dlife, and shellfish populations that 1oca1 Indian Tribes
depend on, and given that, the deleterious effecEs of development can and
does compromise such populaEions, I am formally request,ing a review of
the Brinnon Sub-area PIan for our Tribe.
Hood Canal is home to two federally-recognized Indian Tribes, the
Skokomish and Port Gamble S'KlalIam tribes. Both Tribes have beeninvolved in local Growth ManagemenL Act planning efforts. Given the
regional significance of the rivers and shorelines of the Brinnon area
(Dosewal-1ips and Duckabush rivers and their floodplains and estuaries,
in addition to t.he adjacent marine shoreline) both are interested in Lhe
outcome of the Brinnon Sub-Area Planning effort. We would appreciate
having a thorough review of the P1an.
-Ted Labbe
Ted Labbe
HabitaE Biologist,
Port Gamble S'K1all-am Tribe
3191,2 Litt.le Boston Road
Kingst.on, WA 98346
PH: 360-297 -6289FAX: 360-297-4791
He looked lovingly into the flowing water, into the Lransparent green,
into the cryst.al lines of its wonderful design. He saw bright pearls
rise from t.he depths, bubbles swimming on the mirror, sky blue reflected
in them. The river looked at him with a thousand eyes - green, white,
crystal, sky blue. How he loved this river, how it enchanted him, howgrat.eful he was to it I In his heart he heard the newly awakened voice
speak, and it said to him: "Love this river, stay by it, learn from iE."
...It seemed to him th,at whoever understood this river and its secreEs,
would understand much more, many secrets, aLL secrets.
Hermann Hesse
" Siddhartha "
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