United States v. State of Washington

384 F. Supp. 312
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedMarch 22, 1974
DocketCiv. No. 9213
StatusPublished
Cited by59 cases

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Bluebook
United States v. State of Washington, 384 F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash. 1974).

Opinion

384 F.Supp. 312 (1974)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff,
Quinault Tribe of Indians on its own behalf and on behalf of the Queets Band of Indians, et al., Intervenor-Plaintiffs,
v.
STATE OF WASHINGTON, Defendant,
Thor C. Tollefson, Director, Washington State Department of Fisheries, et al., Intervenor-Defendants.

Civ. No. 9213.

United States District Court, W. D. Washington at Tacoma.

February 12, 1974.
On Question Per Reconsideration Motion March 22, 1974.
Injunction March 22, 1974.

*313 *314 *315 *316 *317 *318 *319 *320 *321 *322 *323 *324 *325 Stan Pitkin, U. S. Atty., Stuart F. Pierson, Sp. Asst. U. S. Atty., Seattle, Wash., for the U. S.; George D. Dysart, Asst. Regional Sol., U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Portland, Or., of counsel.

David H. Getches, Native American Rights Fund, Boulder, Colo., and John H. Sennhauser, Legal Services Center, Seattle, Wash., for Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Squaxin Island Tribe of Indians, Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe; Skokomish Indian Tribe, Stillaguamish Indian Tribe.

Alvin J. Ziontz, Ziontz, Pirtle, Morisset & Ernstoff, Seattle, Wash., for Makah Indian Tribe, Lummi Indian Tribe, Quileute Indian Tribe.

*326 Michael Taylor, Taholah, Wash., for Quinault Tribe of Indians.

James B. Hovis, Hovis, Cockrill & Roy, Yakima, Wash., for Yakima Indian Tribe.

Lester Stritmatter, Stritmatter & Stritmatter, Hoquiam, Wash., for Hoh Tribe of Indians.

William A. Stiles, Jr., Sedro-Woolley, Wash., for Upper Skagit River Tribe.

Slade Gorton, Atty. Gen., Edward B. Mackie, Deputy Atty. Gen., Olympia, Wash., for State of Wash.

Joseph Larry Coniff, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Game, Olympia, Wash., for Game Defendants & Carl Crouse.

Earl R. McGimpsey, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Fisheries, Olympia, Wash., for Thor Tollefson.

David E. Rhea, Amundson, Rhea & Atwood, Bellingham, Wash., for Wash. Reef Net Owners Ass'n.

Lawrence C. Smith, Smith, Smith & Smith, Spokane, Wash., for amicus curiae The Ass'n of Northwest Steelheaders, Inc.

William N. Moloney, Davis, Wright, Todd, Riese & Jones, Seattle, Wash., for amicus curiae Wash. State Sportsmen's Council, Inc.

T. J. Jones, III, Sp. Counsel, Jones & Jones, Boise, Idaho, for amicus curiae Idaho Fish and Game Dept.

                           INDEX
                                                      Page
                                                 (Per typed text)
     I.   STATEMENT OF THE CASE                         327
     II.  ESTABLISHED BASIC FACTS AND
           LAW                                          330
     III. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS OF FACT
           AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW                       332
      IV. STATE REGULATION OF OFF RESERVATION
           TREATY RIGHT FISHING                         334
     V.   RULINGS ON MAJOR ISSUES                       339
     VI.  FINDINGS OF FACT:                             348
           A. Treaty Status of Plaintiff Tribes         348
           B. Pretreaty Fishing Among Northwest
                Indians                                 350
           C. Treaty Background                         353
           D. Negotiation and Execution of the
                Treaties                                355
           E. Post Treaty Indian Fishing                357
           F. Historic and Present Status of
                Each Plaintiff Tribe:                   359
              1.  Hoh Tribe                             359
              2.  Lummi Tribe                           360
              3.  Makah Tribe                           363
              4.  Muckelshoot Tribe                     365
              5.  Nisqually Tribe                       367
              6.  Puyallup Tribe                        370
              7.  Quileute Tribe                        371
              8.  Quinault Tribe                        374

*327
                                                      Page
                                                 (Per typed text)
              9.  Sauk-Suiattle Tribe                   375
             10.  Skokomish Tribe                       376
             11.  Squaxin Island Tribe                  377
             12.  Stillaguamish Tribe                   378
             13.  Upper Skagit River Tribe              379
             14.  Yakima Nation                         379
           G. General Fisheries Conservation
                and Management                          382
           H. Department of Fisheries Policies
                and Practices                           389
           I. Department of Game Policies and
                Practices                               393
     VII.  CONCLUSIONS OF LAW                           399
    VIII.  DECLARATORY JUDGMENT AND
            DECREE                                      405
      XI.  RULINGS ON FISHERIES' RECONSIDERATION
            MOTION QUESTIONS                            408
       X.  PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AND
            RULINGS THEREON                             412
      XI.  INJUNCTION                                   413
     XII.  INTERIM PLAN AND STAY ORDER
            PENDING FINAL DECISION ON
            APPEAL                                      420
     Note: FD - Final Decision #I
           FF - Findings of Fact
           CofL - Conclusions of Law
           DCJ&D - Declaratory Judgment & Decree

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

BOLDT, Senior District Judge.

In September, 1970 the United States, on its own behalf and as trustee for several Western Washington Indian Tribes,[1] later joined as intervenor plaintiffs by additional tribes,[2] filed the complaint initiating this action against the State of Washington. Shortly later the State Department of Fisheries (Fisheries) and the State Game Commission (Game), their respective directors, and the Washington Reef Net Owners Association (Reef Net Owners) were included as defendants. By state statute Fisheries is charged with exercising regulatory authority over fishing for all anadromous food fish. Regulation of anadromous steelhead trout is vested in Game. Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment pursuant to 28 U.S.C. งง 2201 and 2202 concerning off reservation treaty right fishing within the case area by plaintiff tribes, which long has been and now is in controversy, and for injunctive *328 relief to provide enforcement of those fishing rights as they previously have been or herein may be judicially determined. The case area is that portion of the State of Washington west of the Cascade Mountains and north of the Columbia River drainage area, and includes the American portion of the Puget Sound watershed, the watersheds of the Olympic Peninsula north of the Grays Harbor watershed, and the offshore waters adjacent to those areas.

Plaintiffs also assert claims for relief concerning alleged destruction or impairment of treaty right fishing due to state authorization of, or failure to prevent, logging and other industrial pollution and obstruction of treaty right fishing streams.

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