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  • Coastal set net© Mihael Blikshteyn

    Kamchatka Pursues MSC Certification

    One of the world’s most productive fisheries is working towards Marine Stewardship Council certification.

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  • Community Ecological Forums in Sakhalin

    Notes from the Field: The long (bumpy, cold, wet) road to protecting salmon on Sakhalin Island.

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  • Dmitry Lisitsyn and Brian Caouette on the Vengeri River, Sakhalin, Russia© Wild Salmon Center

    Goldman Prize for Russian Partner

    Partner Dmitry Lisitsyn awarded the world’s top environmental honor, the Goldman Prize, for conservation efforts on Sakhalin Island.

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  • Queets River, Washington© Mihael Blikshteyn with aerial support from LightHawk

    Land for Salmon

    Thousands of acres purchased on Washington’s Clearwater and Oregon’s Kilchis rivers will benefit key populations of wild salmon and steelhead.

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  • Underwater taimen© Mikhail Skopets

    Taimen Study Released

    Study examines the extinction risk of one of the Pacific’s most enigmatic species.

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  • Chum salmon underwater© Paul Vecsei

    Japan-US Fishery Tour

    US fisheries experts met with Japanese colleagues to discuss Hokkaido MSC certification bid.

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  • Bristol Bay Sockeye© Ken Morrish

    EPA to Study Impacts on Bristol Bay Salmon

    EPA responds to petition from southwest Alaska tribes and commercial fishing organizations opposing the Pebble Mine.

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  • Hurdy Gurdy Creek, a tributary of the Smith River in Northern California© Smith River Alliance

    Mapping California’s Strongholds

    Stronghold status is first step towards increased salmon protection.

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  • Opala River, Russia© Wild Salmon Center

    Kamchatka’s First Salmon Council

    Building local stakeholder involvement in promoting sustainable fishing and salmon conservation in Kamchatka.

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  • Kol River, Kamchatka© Wild Salmon Center

    Partner Profile: Sergei Vakhrin

    Getting to know a prolific environmental activist, journalist, historian, and the founder of Saving Salmon Together.

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