These articles are authored or co-authored by Swinomish staff and published in scholarly journals.
SWIN-PR-2026-03
Trousdale, W., Donatuto, J., & Grossman, S. 2026. Anatomy of Good Planning: How Structured Decision Support Provides a More Human-Centered Planning Framework Using Your Head, Heart, and Gut. Journal of the American Planning Association, pp. 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2026.2661776
SWIN-PR-2026-02
Dimond, J. L., S. K. Grossman, E. V. Buckner, C.E. Cook, K.M. Bosley, E.D. Tobin, & J.S. Barber. 2026. Genes versus environment: Body size variation among recruitment cohorts of Dungeness crab. Molecular Ecology 35, no. 11: e70427. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.70427.
SWIN-PR-2026-01
Greene, C.M., J.S. Barber, J.W. Chamberlin, P.L. Gross, J.W. Moore, L.T. Conway-Cranos, M.T. LeMoine, K. Sobocinski & E. Trujillo. 2026.) Editorial: Turning with the tide and time in the Salish Sea: Change in estuary and nearshore habitats and species dependent on them. Front. Mar. Sci. 13:1809445.
SWIN-PR-2025-04
Greiner, C. M., J.S. Barber, J. Donatuto, M.R. Poe, Squi-Qui J. Williams, ʔitǝkwbixw L. Loomis & Wanaseah L. Campbell. 2025. Reviving the past to protect the future: developing a social-ecological clam garden site selection model. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, 22(1). www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1943815X.2025.2573346
SWIN-PR-2025-03
Mitchell, T.A., N.J. Casper, L.T. Logan, E.M. Colclazier, K.J.R. Mitchell. 2025. Using Indigenous Science to Protect Wetlands: The Swinomish Tribe’s Wetland Cultural Assessment. Ethnobiology Letters. doi: 10.14237/ebl.16.1.2025.1843
SWIN-PR-2025-02
Buckner, E.V., S. K. Grossman, C. Cook, A. Brownlee, J. S. Barber, H. Earle, B. J. Becker, K. Bosley, N. Harrington, P. S. McDonald, B. Paul, M. Homerding, K. Houle, A. Galiotto, G. Pantaleo, A. Paul. 2025. Developing a collaborative Dungeness crab larval monitoring network in the Salish Sea to provide long-term, fishery-relevant data. Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1093/fshmag/vuae002
SWIN-PR-2025-01
McArdle, J. T., J.S. Barber, S.K. Grossman, and L. L. Hunter. 2025. Planning for success but facing uncertainty: lessons learned from a native oyster, Ostrea lurida, restoration project in the Salish Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science. doi:10.3389/fmars.2024.1462326.
SWIN-PR-2024-04
Cook C.E., S.K. Grossman, and J.S. Barber. 2024. Modeling growth of multiple recruitment cohorts of Dungeness crab co-occurring within the central Salish Sea. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 581: 152064. ISSN 0022-0981.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2024.152064.
SWIN-PR-2024-03
O’Rourke R., L. Dunn, D. Taylor, A. O’Sullivan, and J. Donatuto. 2024. You say “Natural Resources,” we say part of our community health: using Indigenous Health Indicators to evaluate Coast Salish priorities when the environment is polluted. Environmental Justice. DOI: 10.1089/env.2024.0035. https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/env.2024.0035
SWIN-PR-2024-02
Mix E.C., A. Noltner, A. Jenicek, C. Veith, A. Bostrom, J. Donatuto, A. Moore, N.A. Errett. 2024. The whole community? Assessing FEMA’s inclusion of Tribal governments in hazard mitigation efforts. PLOS Clim 3(8): e0000479. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000479
SWIN-PR-2024-01
Raymond W.W., E.D. Tobin, J.S. Barber, H.A Hayford, A.E.T. Raymond, C.A. Speck, D. Rogers and, R. Brown. 2024. Short-term effects of an unprecedented heatwave on intertidal bivalve populations: fisheries management surveys provide an incomplete picture. Front. Mar. Sci. 11:1390763. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1390763.
SWIN-PR-2023-02
Dent L.A., J. Donatuto, L. Campbell, M. Boardman, J.J Hess, N.A. Errett. 2023. Incorporating Indigenous voices in regional climate change adaptation: opportunities and challenges in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Climate Change 176:27 doi: 10.1007/s10584-023-03499-z
SWIN-PR-2023-01
Hatch, M. B. A., J.K. Parrish, S.S. Heppell, S. Augustine, L. Campbell, L.M. Divine, J. Donatuto, A.S. Groesbeck, and N.F. Smith. 2023. Boundary spanners: a critical role for enduring collaborations between Indigenous communities and mainstream scientists. Ecology and Society 28(1):41. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-13887-280141.
SWIN-PR-2022-02
Wheat, S., S. Gaughen, J. Skeet, L. Campbell, J. Donatuto, J. Schaeffer, and C. Sorensen. 2022. Assessing the vunerability and resilience of U.S. Indigenous communities to syndemic crises. Journal of Climate Change and Health, 100148. doi: 10.1016/j.joclim.2022.100148. Epub 2022 Jun 15. PMID: 35722027; PMCID: PMC9197810.
SWIN-PR-2022-01
Raymond, W.W., J.S. Barber, M.N. Dethier, H.A. Hayford, C.D.G. Harley, T.L. King, B. Paul, et al. 2022. Assessment of the impacts of an unprecedented heatwave on intertidal shellfish of the Salish Sea. Ecology e3798. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3798
SWIN-PR-2021-03
Ridlon, A.D., K. Wasson, T. Waters, J. Adams, J. Donatuto G. Fleener, et al. 2021. Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida. PLoS ONE 16(6): e0252810.
SWIN-PR-2021-02
Munsch, S.H., J.S. Barber, J.R. Cordell, P.M. Kiffney, B.L. Sanderson and J.D. Toft. 2021. Small invertebrates in bivalve-cultivated and unmodified habitats of nearshore ecosystems. Hydrobiologia Supplemental material
SWIN-PR-2021-01
Munsch, S.H., J.S. Barber, J.R. Cordell, P.M. Kiffney, B.L. Sanderson and J.D. Toft. 2021. Small invertebrates in bivalve-cultivated and unmodified habitats of nearshore ecosystems. Hydrobiologia
SWIN-PR-2020-06
Schramm, P., A. Al Janabi, L. Campbell, J. Donatuto and S. Gaughen. 2020. How Indigenous communities are adapting to climate change: Insights from the Climate-Ready Tribes Initiative. Health Affairs 39(12): 2153-2159.
SWIN-PR-2020-05
Kramer, A.L., J. Donatuto, L. Campbell M. Heidt, M. Kile and S.L.M. Simonich. 2020. Impact of local and regional sources of PAHs on tribal reservation air quality in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Science of the Total Environment710: 136412.
SWIN-PR-2020-04
Schramm, P., M. Ahmed, H. Siegel, J. Donatuto, L. Campbell, K. Raab and E. Svendsen. 2020. Climate change and health: Local solutions to local challenges. Current Environmental Health Reports.
SWIN-PR-2020-03
Donatuto, J., L. Campbell, J.K. LeCompte, D. Rohlman and S. Tadlock. 2020. The story of 13 Moons: Developing an environmental health and sustainability curriculum founded on Indigenous first foods and technologies. Sustainability 12(8913): 1-15.
SWIN-PR-2020-02
Grossman, S.K., E.E. Grossman, J.S. Barber, S.K. Gamblewood and S.C. Crosby. 2020. Distribution and transport of Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) larvae in northern Puget Sound, Washington. Journal of Shellfish Research 39(2): 215-233.
SWIN-PR-2020-01
Donatuto, J., L. Campbell and W. Trousdale. 2020.The "value" of values-driven data in identifying Indigenous health and climate change priorities. Climate Change 158(2020): 161-180.
SWIN-PR-2019-01
Rohlman, D., J. Donatuto, M. Heidt, M. Barton, L. Campbell, K.A. Anderson and M.L. Kile. 2019. A case study describing a community-engaged approach for evaluating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in a Native American community. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(3): 327.
SWIN-PR-2019-02
Barber, J.S., C.P. Ruff, J.T. McArdle, L.L. Hunter, C.A. Speck, D.W. Rogers and C.M. Greiner. 2019. Intertidal clams exhibit population synchrony across spatial and temporal scales. Limnology and Oceanography 64(2019): S284-S300.
SWIN-PR-2018-01
Greiner, C.M., T. Klinger, J. Ruesink, J.S. Barber, and M. Horwith. 2018. Habitat effects of macrophytes and shell on carbonate chemistry and juvenile clam recruitment, survival, and growth. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 509(2018): 8-15.
SWIN-PR-2017-02
Breslow, S.J., M. Allen, D.Holstein, B. Sojka, R. Barnea, X. Basurto, C. Carothers, S. Charnley, S. Coulthard, N. Dolsak, J. Donatuto, C. Gracia-Quijano, C.C. Hicks, A. Levine, M.B. Mascia, K. Norman, M.R. Poe, T. Satterfield, K. St. Martin and P.S. Levin. 2017. Evaluating indicators of human well-being for ecosystem-based management. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3(12): 1-18.
SWIN-PR-2017-01
Charnley, S., C. Carothers, T. Satterfield, A. Levine, M.R. Poe, K. Norma, J. Donatuto, S.J. Breslow, M.B. Mascia, P.S. Levin, X. Basurto, C.C. Hicks, C. Gracia-Quijano and K. St. Martin. 2017. Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making. Environmental Science & Policy 73: 80-88.
SWIN-PR-2016-06
Poe, M.R., J. Donatuto, and T. Satterfield. 2016. “Sense of Place”: Human wellbeing considerations for ecological restoration in Puget Sound. Coastal Management 44(5): 1-18.
SWIN-PR-2016-05
Donatuto, J., L. Campbell, R. and R. Gregory. 2016. Developing responsive indicators of indigenous community health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13(9): 899.
SWIN-PR-2016-04
Breslow, S. J., B. Sojka, R. Barnea, X. Basurto, C. Carothers, S. Charnley, S. Coulthard, N. Dolšak, J. Donatuto, C. García-Quijano, C.C. Hicks, A. Levine, M. M. Masica, K. Norman, M. Poe, T. Satter, K. St. Martin, and P. S. Levin. 2016. Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management. Environmental Science and Policy. In press.
SWIN-PR-2016-03
Barber, J.S., J.E. Dexter., S.K. Grossman, C.M. Greiner, and J.T. McArdle. 2016. Low temperature brooding of Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) in northern Puget Sound. Journal of Shellfish Research 35(2): 351-357.
SWIN-PR-2016-02
Rybczyk, J.M., A.F. Hamlet, C. MacIlroy, and L. Wasserman. 2016. Introduction to the Skagit Issue-from glaciers to estuary: Assessing climate change impacts on the Skagit River Basin. Northwest Science 90(1): 1-4.
SWIN-PR-2016-01
Hicks, C.C., A. Levine, A. Agrawal, X. Basurto, S.J. Breslow, C. Carothers, S. Charnley, S. Coulthard, N. Dolsak, J. Donatuto, C. Garcia-Quijano, M.B. Mascia, K. Norman, M.R. Poe, T. Satterfield, K. St. Martin, and P.S. Levin. 2016. Engage key social concepts for sustainability. Science 352(6281): 38-40.
SWIN-PR-2015-02
Gaydos, J.K., S. Thixton, and J. Donatuto. 2015. Evaluating threats in multinational marine ecosystems: A coast Salish First Nations and tribal perspective. PloS one 10(12): 0144861.
SWIN-PR-2015-01
McOliver, C.A., A.K. Camper, J.T. Doyle, M.J. Eggers, T.E. Ford, M.A. Lila, J. Berner, L. Campbell, and J. Donatuto. 2015. Community-based research as a mechanism to reduce environmental health disparities in American Indian and Alaska native communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12(4): 4076-4100.
SWIN-PR-2014-01
Donatuto, J., E. Grossman, J. Konovsky, S. Grossman and L.W. Campbell. 2014. Indigenous community health and climate change: Integrating biophysical and social science indicators. Coastal Management 42(4): 355-373.
SWIN-PR-2011-02
Ranco, D.J., C.A. O'Neill, J. Donatuto, and B.L. Harper. 2011. Environmental justice, American Indians and the cultural dilemma: developing environmental management for tribal health and well-being. Environmental Justice4(4): 221-230.
SWIN-PR-2011-01
Donatuto, J.L., T.A. Satterfield, and R. Gregory. 2011. Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritising health risks and impacts in a Native American community. Health, Risk & Society 13(2): 103-127.
SWIN-PR-2008-01
Donatuto, J., and B.L. Harper. 2008. Issues in evaluating fish consumption rates for Native American tribes. Risk Analysis 28(6): 1497-1506.
SWIN-PR-2005-02
Mitchell, T.A., 2005. Native uses of wetlands and natural resources planning: The Swinomish Tribal Community's wetlands cultural assessment. Practicing Anthropology 27(1): 11-14.
SWIN-PR-2005-01
Judd, N.L., C.H. Drew, C. Acharya, Marine Resources for Future Generations, T.A. Mitchell, J.L. Donatuto, G.W. Burns, T.M. Burbacher, and E.M. Faustman. 2005. Framing scientific analyses for risk management of environmental hazards by communities: Case studies with seafood safety issues. Environmental Health Perspectives 113(11): 1502-1508.