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  • Kol River, Kamchatka

    Partner Profile: Sergei Vakhrin

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

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  • Pink Salmon

    Sakhalin Fishery Enters MSC Assessment

    Russian fishing companies demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices.

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  • Koppi River, Russia

    Koppi River Preserve

    New reserve safeguards 200 miles of Russia’s Koppi River for taimen and tigers.

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  • British Columbia Sockeye

    Wild and Hatchery Salmon Competing

    Conservation Alert: Increasing competition between wild and hatchery salmon in the North Pacific.

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  • Coho salmon spawn in the Oregon Coast Range. Jim Yuscavitch

    Salmon Recovery Tracker

    State of the Salmon helps launch a new web site for Oregon salmon and steelhead.

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  • Kol River, Kamchatka, Russia

    Kol Biostation

    Setting a precedent for proactive conservation and research of salmon ecosystems in Kamchatka.

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  • Blueback

    Bringing Back the Blueback

    WSC partners with Quinault Indian Nation to restore blueback habitat on Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Sakhalin exchange, Russia

    International Salmon Forum 2010

    U.S. and Russian teens meet in Sakhalin to address salmon conservation.

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  • Three bears running with a salmon in Kamchatka

    Conservation in Russia

    Conservation agenda gaining high-level support in Russia, including protections for fish.

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  • Tillamook River, Oregon

    Groups Appeal Increased Logging

    Fishing and conservation groups cite damage to salmon, lack of scientific data in appeal against logging in Oregon state forests.

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