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  • Artificial Intelligence, Meet Indigenous Fishing Technology

    With First Nations and other key partners, Wild Salmon Center launches “Salmon Vision” to track fish returns in real-time.

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  • Salmon Need Cold Water. We’re Tracking It Across Continents.

    From Oregon’s North Coast to Mongolia, our thermal detectives are out in rivers, searching out cold spots. What they’re finding is both sobering and hopeful. 

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  • Remembering Gordon Moore

    Remembering Gordon Moore, a champion of biodiversity who remade the salmon conservation landscape.

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  • Heart of Steel – PART II

    The Rogue, Klamath, and Eel Rivers are known as a genetic hotspot for steelhead. Could this be their origin story?

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  • Are Cold Water and Diverse Strategies the Key to Chinook Success?

    Amid troubling overall trends for the iconic species and salmon-dependent coastal communities, a new study led by WSC’s Dr. Will Atlas finds some bright spots—and pathways to reverse declines.

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  • Heart of Steel – PART I

    After more than a century of broken promises, the Quileute Tribe is reclaiming primary stewardship of its traditional fisheries. But there’s a problem: steelhead are disappearing.

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  • With Springers on the Brink, NOAA Considers New ESA Protections

    A paradigm shift in conservation genetics centers two new requests to list Oregon and California spring Chinook.

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  • The Taimen Fund Closes, Entrusts Mongolia Work to Wild Salmon Center

    The Taimen Fund’s plans for closure include funding for WSC’s work to protect a cherished and vulnerable wild salmonid.

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  • How We’re Fixing a Key Data Gap For Fisheries Managers

    To protect wild salmon biodiversity, we need accurate fish counts in real-time. With our partners, we’re developing a game-changing technology solution.

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  • Meet Dr. Tasha Thompson

    Our first Polsky Science Fellow is building a groundbreaking genetics map for Pacific Chinook and steelhead. 

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