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  • Alamy

    Will Atlas Joins Pacific Salmon Commission

    In a time of crisis for Canadian salmon, Dr. Atlas will help guide sound decision-making across BC and Southeast Alaska.

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  • B Deroy

    Indigenous Fishing Practices Hold Promise for Future

    A comprehensive analysis published in Bioscience finds that traditional salmon fishing practices and governance show promise for rebuilding resilient fisheries.

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  • First Salmon, Last Chance – PART I

    A small group of scientists is unlocking the mysteries of spring Chinook—right as the species nears extinction. Can we still save a fish critical to the Northwest’s future? 

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  • Setnet Bristol BayLindsey Ray Aspelund

    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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  • Kara Pitman

    What Glacier Melt Means For Salmon

    Retreating ice has huge implications for salmon—including the need to proactively protect emerging salmon habitat.

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  • WSC Staff

    Mongolia’s Taimen Rivers Have Answers

    The massive, mysterious salmonid—revered by conservationists and anglers alike—is declining in Russia’s Far East. A new Wild Salmon Center research project in Mongolia could help protect taimen across their range.

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  • Scott Carlson

    Mapping BC’s Wild Salmon and Steelhead—With DNA

    The Coastal Rivers Conservancy, Wild Salmon Center, and Nuxalk Nation team up to study the diverse wild runs of British Columbia’s inner central coast—and support their protection.

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  • Chinook© Barrie Kovish

    Chinook get a fresh shot at recovery

    Impacts linger from The Blob, keeping Chinook counts low, but ocean conditions look somewhat improved as salmon continue to deal with the impacts of climate change.

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  • Guido Rahr

    Rewriting the Story of Spring Chinook

    Ancient bones and new genetics show that spring Chinook derived from a single genetic mutation. Once lost, these populations can’t easily be recovered.

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  • Wild Salmon Center

    Sloat Named National Geographic Explorer

    A generous grant from the National Geographic Society will continue WSC’s groundbreaking work researching Siberian and Sakhalin taimen, and it makes Dr. Sloat an official “National Geographic Explorer.”

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