The 2010 annual report from the treaty Indian tribes in Western Washington outlines their ongoing efforts in natural resource management to protect and recover salmon populations, emphasizing their commitment to habitat restoration, hatchery management, and sustainable fishing practices. The tribes continue to advocate for their treaty rights amidst significant ecological challenges, including habitat degradation caused by state-owned culverts that impede salmon migration. The document highlights collaborative initiatives with the state and federal governments to improve salmon management and protect vital ecosystems for future generations.