Saving Buffalo Reef
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Buffalo Reef is a natural cobble feature in Lake Superior, located just off the eastern edge of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the U.P of Michigan. The reef has historically maintained invaluable spawning habitat for fish species such as lake trout and lake whitefish. These remarkable habitat features are threatened by the migrating stamp sands, produced by harmful mining activities beginning in the late 1800’s.
The treaty of 1842 or commonly known as the “Copper Treaty” ceded millions of acres of land to the United States in exchange for rights to hunt, fish, and gather within the ceded territory. Buffalo Reef has always been considered as culturally significant harvesting grounds for local tribal communities.
Today’s challenge involving Tribal, State, Federal, and Academic partnerships combine efforts to mitigate damages and ultimately restore Buffalo Reef as the ecological resource that has sustained both tribal and non-tribal communities for generations.
Visit glifwc.org or www.michigan.g... for more information about Buffalo Reef.
Finn Ryan-Producer
Dylan Jennings-Producer
Mike Palzkill- Cinematography
Jason Whalen- Cinematography
Chris Zuker- Editing
Sean Carey- Score
Craig Eley- Sound Mixing
Special Thanks:
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
KBIC Department of Natural Resources
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Bill Mattes
Steve Casey
Paul Smith
US Army Corps of Engineers
Michigan Tech University
Keweenaw Charters
Aquanauts Scuba Club
PCI Dredging
Great project to protect an entire ecosystem and community
Great story telling and education!
We took and took. Now it's time to give back. So glad there are people that care. Thank you.
Great project! A map would be helpful.