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Hatchery

  • In Memoriam: Ehor Boyanowsky

    The Wild Salmon Center director was a gentleman angler, author, and avid salmon conservationist. He will be missed.

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  • Honoring Jim Lichatowich

    The renowned author of Salmon Without Rivers—and former Wild Salmon Center Board Member—passed in April 2024.

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  • Hatchery Reform Gains Traction in Russia

    Update from our partners at Ocean Outcomes: Long-term work with Russian government is paying off with more than 60% of all hatchery pink and chum salmon now marked before being released in the wild.

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  • Chinook

    Columbia: Focus on Wild Fish Goals

    We need a better balance between hatchery and wild fish.

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  • Chinook salmon at a hatchery along Oregon's Umpqua River

    GMO Salmon: Questions and Risks

    The environmental risks of genetically modified salmon, and why you should care.

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

    Creating Wild Salmon Sanctuaries

    25 coastal watersheds are now “hatchery free” under Oregon’s new plan.

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  • British Columbia Sockeye

    Growing Risks from Hatchery Fish

    New Pacific findings have implications for local and international fisheries management.

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  • Sol Duc River in fall colors

    First Wild Salmonid Management Zone

    Washington makes landmark designation with first Wild Salmonid Management Zone.

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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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