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Trinidad Rancheria

Trinidad Rancheria’s citizens descend from Yurok, Wiyot, and Tolowa peoples who have lived for thousands of years in the coastal redwood region of Northern California. Established in 1906 within Yurok homelands, the Rancheria sustains sacred shores and nearshore waters, strengthening cultural continuity and caring for these places for future generations.

Tribal Initiatives


Marine Biotoxin & Phytoplankton Monitoring

Environmental Stewardship

During low tides, Trinidad Rancheria collects mussels, freezes them, and submits them to the California Department of Public Health for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) and Domoic Acid testing. Plankton tows gather phytoplankton samples. Together, these datasets provide early detection of toxin-producing species and help keep shellfish harvests safe.


Rocky Intertidal Monitoring & 3D Modeling

Environmental Stewardship

Trinidad Rancheria is building baseline data for rocky intertidal habitats along the coastline and tracking species of cultural significance. Using Tribal Intertidal Digital Ecological Surveys (TIDES), staff image sites and generate 3D habitat models to visualize seasonal and annual community change and inform management.


Kelp Monitoring

Environmental Stewardship

In partnership with the Greater Farallones Association’s Kelp Restoration Program, Trinidad Rancheria conducts annual kelp canopy surveys on the Trinidad Rancheria coast. Aerial drones and GIS map extent, species distribution, and forest health, and staff are training for FAA remote pilot certification to expand this work.


Beach Watch Program

Environmental Stewardship

Monthly shoreline surveys walk a coastal bluff within the Trinidad Rancheria territory to document birds, marine mammals, and human use on land and water. Fixed-point photos track shoreline change. The program extends the Greater Farallones Association’s Beach Watch framework with elements specific to Trinidad Rancheria.

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Trinidad Rancheria is of Northern California’s coastal redwood homelands, lands that have sustained our people for millennia. Honoring the past, living the present, and looking forward guide our identity. We preserve cultural traditions, uphold sovereignty, and protect the environment. Through faith in the Creator, respect, and cooperation, we build partnerships and strengthen self-sufficiency so these places sustain our elders, youth, and future generations.

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