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WORKING WATERFRONT: Balancing marine trades with waterfront redevelopment This Place, Nov. 2020, issue dedicated to launching the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area

Bellingham Dockside Harbor brings fresh fish straight to you The Western Front, Nov. 3, 2020

Tale of Two Coasts: Working Waterfronts Podcast sponsored by the National Working Waterfront Network August 2020

Coronavirus is making it difficult for Whatcom’s commercial fishing fleet this season, Bellingham Herald, June 23, 2020

Survey Results and Interviews on the Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on the Lummi Nation and Whatcom County Fishing Industry, Whatcom Talk, June 2020

All American Marine’s New 57,000 square foot Boat Manufacturing Facility Underscores the Resurgence of Whatcom County’s Working Waterfront, April 21, 2019

Salmon Sprinter in Bellingham, November 2019

Locals Fish Alaska But Bring the Bounty Home, Business Pulse, July 2018

Doug Thomas Awarded Business Person of the Year, Business Pulse, Spring 2017

A Thriving Downtown Waterfront: It starts with attracting boats, and continues with the community will for stewardship, Business Pulse, December 2016

Personally Speaking with Jim Kyle, Business Pulse, Summer 2016, pp 80-81

Jay Bornstein, A Lifetime in Seafood Nets Business Achievement Award, Business Pulse, Spring 2016

The Port of Bellingham Proudly Releases the Results of the Economic Impacts of the Commercial Fishing Fleet at the Port of Bellingham Completed Dec. 31, 2014, February 20, 2015

Study: Bellingham, Blaine commercial fishing fleet plays big part in local economy, The Bellingham Herald, March 6, 2015     


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