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Notes from the Field

  • Mongolia’s Taimen Rivers Have Answers

    The massive, mysterious salmonid—revered by conservationists and anglers alike—is declining in Russia’s Far East. A new Wild Salmon Center research project in Mongolia could help protect taimen across their range.

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  • Radio Telemetry on the Upper Klamath

    New research on Klamath rainbow trout could provide clues to how fish populations can remain productive in an increasingly hot world.

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  • Donnie's vessel during the Lelu occupation.

    Occupation Lelu Island

    Inside the daily struggle to protect the Skeena from gas development in the river’s key nursery.

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  • Washington Coast Aerial

    Hoh River Made Whole

    Notes from the Field: Floating a Washington Coast stronghold, now protected from source to sea.

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  • Sakhalin taimen, Japan

    Tracking Giants in Japan

    Notes from the Field: Hope for Sakhalin taimen on Japan’s Sarufutsu River.

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  • Koppi Trip Pete Rand

    Taimen Population Monitoring

    Notes from the Field: Monitoring taimen populations in the Russian Far East.

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  • Elwha River in fall

    Elwha Dam Removal

    Notes from the Field: Highlighting dam removal and salmon habitat restoration in the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Coastal set net

    Assessing Fisheries on the Ozernaya

    Notes from the Field: My month in Kamchatka as an independent fisheries expert.

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  • Koppi River, Khabarovsk, Russian Far East

    Koppi River Raid

    Notes from the Field: Joining rangers on Russia’s Koppi River to combat poaching.

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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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