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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Lummi Net Poles, Bellingham Bay

Lummi Nation fishers attach short nets to these poles planted close to shore.  Salmon migrating into Bellingham Bay from the Straits of Georgia, hug the shoreline as they work their way into the Nooksack River delta.

A low fog diffuses the sun and its reflection.
Posted by Paul Anderson at 4:28 PM
Labels: double sun, fishing, fog, Lummi, poles, salmon, sun

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