In this talk, Evans combines her community organizing work in Northern California with her research on salmon aquaculture in British Columbia to explore how transformations to waterscapes and salmon ecologies are part of a systemic colonial disruption to Indigenous lands, waters, and sovereignties across the Pacific coast. In drawing connections between the Indigenous-led movements to remove dams from the Klamath River and remove aquaculture facilities from the waters of British Columbia, she describes how movements for Indigenous environmental justice are also aimed at sovereign and territorial reclamation.