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Spring 2010, Volume VIII, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: Senate Hearing on Stronghold Legislation, Congressional Briefing and Short Film Premiere on Salmon Strongholds, First Canadian Salmon Stronghold, Salmon Park Takes Shape in Sakhalin Island, 7,000 Acres of Hoh River Protected, Russian Sport Fishers Support Salmon, Oregon Forests Hit Hard on Earth Day
Winter 2010, Volume VIII, Issue 1
Featured in this issue: New Protected Area in Japan, SSI Receives Prestigious Award, Sustainable Fisheries Coalition, Definding Wild Salmon in Bristol Bay, Addressing Hatchery Issues in Russia and Globally, WA Coast Salmon Stronghold Analysis
Fall 2009, Volume VII, Issue 4
Featured in this issue: First Russian Fishery Certified as Sustainable, Exploring the Remote Koppi River, Youth Salmon Stewardship Summit, New Partnerships for Sustainable Fisheries, Visiting Students from Kamchatka
Summer 2009, Volume VII, Issue 3
Featured in this issue: National Geographic Features Salmon in Kamchatka and Wild Salmon Center, WSC Participates in Moscow Summit with President Obama, Canada Launches Salmon Stronghold Pilot Program, Advancing Protected Areas in Russia, Tillamook Faces Increased Clearcutting
Spring 2009, Volume VII, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: State of the Salmon 2009 Conference, Japanese Taimen Recieve New Conservation Status, A John Day Rancher with a Commitment to Conservation, Salmonberry Steelhead Get a Reprieve
Winter 2009, Volume VII, Issue 1
Featured in this issue: State of the Salmon 2009, Wild Salmon Center Program Addresses Sustainable Fisheries, Bringing Buyers and Fishermen Together Toward a Common Goal, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, Quick Facts, Building Partnerships in Russia, Restoring Flow to a Key Salmon Stronghold
November, 2008, Volume VI, Issue 5
Featured in this issue: Advancing Sustainable Fisheries, Board of Forestry Holds Off Boosting Logging Levels in State Forests, Conservation Action Plan Workshop in Anchorage, Alaska, IUCN Conference in Barcelona, Spain, Logjam Extends Quinault Sockeye Spawning Area, Water Rerouted to Benefit Chinook Salmon, Kol Ecosystem Services Report Represents a New Direction for Salmon Conservation, State of the Salmon Conference 2009
October, 2008, Volume VI, Issue 4
Featured in this issue: Sockeye added to IUCN Global Red List of Threatened Species, Landmark Legislation Introduced to Protect Salmon Strongholds, Stronghold Partnership Makes a Splash!, Wild Salmon Center Testifies in front of the Oregon Board of Forestry, New Education Center Opens, and Notes from the Field: Kol Biostation.
August, 2008, Volume VI, Issue 3
Featured in this issue: Wild Salmon Center Helps Strengthen Pacific Salmon Treaty, North American Salmon Stronghold Partnership Hosted by WSC, WSC Releases Hoh Tributary Report, Russian Salmon Fund Officially Launches, Habitat Restoration in the John Day Basin, and Notes from the Field: Sakhalin.
Spring, 2008, Volume VI, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: Wild Salmon Center Hosts Russian/US Indigenous Fisheries Management Exchange, GIS & Watershed Analysis Seminar in Sakhalin, Russia, Washington State Adopts Steelhead Plan, and WSC Contributes to Creation of Shiretoko World Heritage Site in Japan
Winter, 2008, Volume V1, Issue 1
Featured in this issue: Landmark Wild Salmon Conservation Agreement, Examining Salmon Habitat Destruction on Oregon's Salmonberry River, and North American Salmon Stronghold Partnership update

Archived Issues

Fall, 2007, Volume V, Issue 3
Featured in this issue: Sakhalin Salmon Refuge Established
Summer, 2007, Volume V, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: North America Salmon Stronghold Partnership Launched
February 2007, Volume V, Issue 1
Featured in this issue: Sakhalin Salmon Agreement and North American Salmon Strongholds
November 2006, Volume IV, Special Edition
Featured in this issue: Sakhalin Salmon Initiative International Conference Update
November 2006, Volume IV, Issue 5
Featured in this issue: Kamchatka and WSC in the NYT
July - August 2006, Volume IV, Issue 4
Featured in this issue: Trip reports for the Koppi and Kamchatka - Samarga News
May - June 2006, Volume IV, Issue 3
Featured in this issue: Kol River Salmon Refuge Final Designation - Endangered Sakhalin Taimen - Salmon Stronghold Partnership.
March - April 2006, Volume IV, Issue 2, Special Edition 1
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March - April 2006, Volume IV, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: Oil & gas exploration in Kamchatka - Kamchatka scientist publishes results - Pacific Salmon Conservation Assessment.
January - February 2006 Volume IV, Issue 1
Featured in this issue: Sakhalin Governor Declares "Wild Rivers" Protection - Sakhalin Island Delegation Visits Pacific Northwest
November - December 2005 Volume III, Issue 4
Featured in this issue: Samarga River Expedition Report - Winter Steelhead Observations
September - October 2005 Volume III, Issue 3
Featured in this issue: Salmon 2100 press coverage - John Day Progress - Kol River Salmon Refuge Biostation - Praise for State of the Salmon - New Hoh River Trust Director
June - July 2005 Volume III, Issue 2
Featured in this issue: State of the Salmon Conference - Russia Far East Expedition - Keynote address in Norway - Cascadia North Science
February 2005 Volume III, Issue 1 - Special Eidtion
Featured In This Issue: Special announcement regarding the publication of the Atlas of Pacific Salmon: The First Map-Based Assessment of Salmon in the North Pacific.
February 2005 Volume III, Issue 1
Featured In This Issue: Salmon Habitat Protected in Perpetuity on the Hoh - Russian Translation of Salmon Without Rivers - Tillamook Rainforest Update - Salmon 2100.
Spring 2004
Sakhalin Salmon Watch, Salmon Habitat from Space, Tillamook Ballot Initiative, and more.
Winter 2003
UN Approves Kamchatka Salmon Program, Moore Foundation Grant for State of the Salmon, Olympic Peninsula Conservation, and more.