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The Twilight Effect, post-film tourism and diversification: the future of Forks, WA
Published 2023-05-01“…In doing so a more socially and environmentally sustainable industry can be established, one which supports the local community, including the Quileute tribe. Originality/value – The article offers original discussions within the film-tourism literature with novel approaches to understanding the management and pre-planning opportunities for destinations that have become popular film tourism locations, with the application of a “Tourism Diversification Model”. …”
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Hydrographic shipboard profile data collected within Olympic coast national marine sanctuary, 2005–2023
Published 2024-04-01“…The sanctuary is located within the boundaries of the legally defined Usual and Accustomed (U&A) fishing grounds of four Coastal Treaty Tribes, the Hoh Tribe, Makah Tribe, Quileute Tribe, and the Quinault Indian Nation, which hold treaty fishing rights and co-manage fisheries and other natural resources within the sanctuary through state, federal, and international partnerships and agreements. …”
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