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Keep up to date on the latest news from around the Pacific Rim.

  • EPA Needs to Veto Pebble

    The science is clear: Pebble Mine cannot be built without harming Bristol Bay’s salmon fishery. The Environmental Protection Agency must stop the mine. 

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  • Meet the Board

    In our latest installment, we catch up with research scientists Nate Mantua, chef Loretta Keller, and entertainment lawyer Tom Hansen.

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  • Taking on Coal to Protect Skeena Salmon

    A proposal to build a coal mine near the Telkwa River threatens important salmon and steelhead runs in British Columbia.

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  • 2019 Annual Report

    In this year’s annual report, WSC looks at new efforts to understand and restore wild salmon populations’ ability to adapt, with an eye to boost their adaptive superpower in the face of a new threat—climate change.

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  • Oregon Forest Reform Bill Passes!

    Oregon communities, salmon streams, and drinking water will be healthier, thanks to new Oregon legislation.

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  • Cold Water Connection Gets (Muddy) Boots On Ground

    The campaign’s springtime field work helps set the stage for restoration projects that could bring more than $3 million to the Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Setnet Bristol Bay

    Indigenous Perspectives Needed in High Seas Management

    Salmon spend much of their lives in international waters but Indigenous Communities have little say in how they are managed there.

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  • Tell Oregon Legislators Thank You

    Thanks for helping us push Oregon Forest Waters legislation over the finish line! Tell legislators thank you for championing common-sense reforms to modernize our forest practices and protect our communities and drinking water sources.

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  • Small Step Forward for Oregon Forest Reforms

    A small piece of the historic agreement between Oregon’s timber industry and conservation groups moved forward last week with the Board of Forestry voting unanimously to increase stream buffers in the Rogue-Siskiyou region.

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  • Opala River, Russia

    Russia Opens New Fisheries Protections

    Thanks to the hard work of our Russian partners, fishing communities and businesses can now apply to protect their fisheries from damaging development.

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