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Which of Washington's Coastal peoples operate fish hatcheries on both Clear
and Kalama creeks?
A. Lummi
B. Suquamish
C. Nisqually
D. Puyallup
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None of Washington's Coastal peoples operate fish hatcheries on both Clear and Kalama creeks.

Clear Creek and Kalama Creek are located in western Washington state and are managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, which operates fish hatcheries to support salmon and steelhead populations in the area. While several Coastal peoples have historic and cultural ties to the region and have traditionally relied on salmon for subsistence, none of them are directly involved in operating the fish hatcheries on these creeks.

The Lummi, Suquamish, Nisqually, and Puyallup tribes are all Coast Salish peoples with distinct cultures, languages, and territories, but they are not directly involved in operating fish hatcheries on Clear and Kalama creeks. However, these tribes have been actively involved in efforts to restore and protect salmon populations in their respective territories, including through habitat restoration, hatchery operations, and fisheries management.

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