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

  • Russians Learn How the “Salmon State” Operates

    Among the takeaways from Wild Salmon Center’s September 2019 U.S./Russia Exchange in Alaska: different ways to run hatcheries, fisheries, and anti-poaching programs. (Still unresolved: which nation has the tastier fish.)

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  • WSC Trucker Hat

    Purchase a WSC Rising Sockeye Trucker hat for days spent on and off the water.

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  • Annual Report 2018

    Explore the role of wild salmon as a keystone of the Pacific in our latest annual report.

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  • The Keystone of the North Pacific

    Like the central stone that holds together an arch, a keystone species holds together an ecosystem. That’s the role of wild salmon in the North Pacific.

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  • Ultimate Ally: Yellow Dog

    This Montana-based foundation helps sportsmen and women give back by supporting the Wild Salmon Center’s work to protect great fisheries for future generations.

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  • Quillayute River, Washington

    Keeping Chinook Rivers Whole in Washington

    The Wild Salmon Center’s Cold Water Connection campaign is working to reopen key Olympic Peninsula rivers after 150 years of heavy logging and road-building.

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  • Coho salmon jumping

    Major NOAA Grant Will Drive Coho Recovery

    Three strongholds for wild Oregon Coast coho—the Upper Rogue, Coos Bay, and Siletz—will benefit from a $2.3 million federal grant to restore habitat for this threatened keystone species.

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  • Forestry Board Moves to Protect Oregon Coho

    The board directs Oregon’s forestry department to comply with state law, requiring it to study and create protections for this threatened keystone species.

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  • Bristol Bay, Alaska

    EPA Bows to Politics on Pebble

    Agency political appointees withdraw proposed Bristol Bay protections, which had been requested by Alaskans and supported by more than a million American citizens.

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  • A Win for the Nehalem

    Natural water flows will be protected for fish and wildlife on Oregon’s scenic Nehalem River.

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