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Kamchatka

  • Sakhalin Environment Watch

    Kamchatka’s Sustainable Fisheries: Concept, Proven

    For 25 years, WSC and our Russian partners have been building layers of protection for Kamchatka’s salmon fisheries. A new report shows that it’s working.

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  • Tatiana Degai

    Home Waters: Meet Board Member Dr. Tatiana Degai

    The Kamchatka-born specialist in Indigenous knowledge systems puts her experience to work to help her salmon community.

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  • Opala River, Russia© Wild Salmon Center

    Russia Opens New Fisheries Protections

    Thanks to the hard work of our Russian partners, fishing communities and businesses can now apply to protect their fisheries from damaging development.

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  • © Ryan Peterson

    The Many Lives of Mykiss

    Field Notes from a journey to Kamchatka’s steelhead strongholds.

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  • Wild Salmon Center

    Ultimate Allies: Moore Foundation

    Changing the Pacific salmon narrative from one about potentially squandered resources and loss, to one of hope and abundance.

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  • © Wild Salmon Center

    Ultimate Allies: Mikhail Skopets

    Fisheries biologist and fishing guide Mikhail Skopets shares about his early years with Wild Salmon Center in the Russian Far East.

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  • Commercial fishing in KamchatkaTomasz Raczynski, courtesy of Ocean Outcomes

    Kamchatka Fisheries Certified Sustainable

    On the rich wild salmon rivers of West Kamchatka, three commercial fisheries achieve Marine Stewardship Council certification.

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  • © Wild Salmon Center

    Russia-US Exchange

    Exchange gives Russians first-hand experience of the risks and rewards of US fishery management practices.

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  • Sergey Gorshkov

    Kamchatka Fisheries Near Certification

    On the rich wild salmon rivers of West Kamchatka, commercial fisheries near Marine Stewardship Council sustainability certification.

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  • © Jeff Mishler

    Deep in Kamchatka

    What does it feel like to chase wild steelhead on a Kamchatka stronghold? A team from Outside and Felt Soul Media found out.

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