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  • Fall Chiniook

    Hatchery Experts Join Workshop

    International workshop addresses interactions between wild and hatchery salmon.

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  • Brown bear nabs salmon in Alaska

    Making a Stand in Alaska

    WSC’s new Alaska program: going where salmon are.

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  • Rafting California's Smith River

    Salmon Stronghold: Smith River

    Monitoring program on California salmon stronghold critical to fishery management.

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  • Bolshaya River, Russia

    Restoring the Bolshaya

    Russian salmon councils work to combat poaching and restore salmon on Kamchatka’s “Big River.”

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  • Bristol Bay, Alaska

    Salmon and Climate Change

    Conference explores practical management options for an era of environmental change.

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  • Taimen

    World’s Largest Fish Edges Toward Extinction

    International scientific group reveals severe risk to all five species of Asia’s giant taimen.

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  • UW Mapping Program

    Mapping Washington’s Olympic Coast

    Innovative mapping project aims to identify high-value habitat to guide conservation efforts.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon spawning

    Asia’s Largest Sockeye Fishery Achieves MSC Certification

    Marine Stewardship Council label awarded to Kamchatka’s Ozernaya River sockeye fishery.

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  • Oregon stream

    Protecting Watersheds on O&C Lands

    New Conservation Atlas paves way to protect western Oregon salmon rivers.

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  • Leila Loder Salmon Fest Kamchatka

    “Salmon Keeper” Award

    WSC honored for collaborative salmon conservation efforts at the first Kamchatka Salmon Festival.

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