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  • Sockeye salmon split level shot

    Video: Wild Salmon of the Pacific

    In this short film produced in conjunction with the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP), Wild Salmon Center explores what we can do to affect the future of not only salmon, but the future of all the species that depend on them, including our own.

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  • Washington Coast Aerial

    Protecting Washington’s Shorelines

    Balancing development with ecological needs. Washington State has about 28,000 miles of shorelines* that provide unique economic, cultural and recreational opportunities. These shorelines offer rearing and spawning habitat for a …

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  • Quinault Washington Salmon

    Washington Stronghold Map

    Spanning nearly four million acres, Washington’s coastal rivers produce the most abundant and diverse wild Pacific salmon populations remaining south of Canada.

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  • Bristol Bay Sockeye

    EPA to Study Impacts on Bristol Bay Salmon

    EPA responds to petition from southwest Alaska tribes and commercial fishing organizations opposing the Pebble Mine.

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  • Hurdy Gurdy Creek, a tributary of the Smith River in Northern California

    Mapping California’s Strongholds

    Stronghold status is first step towards increased salmon protection.

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

    Salmon Recovery Tracker

    State of the Salmon helps launch a new web site for Oregon salmon and steelhead.

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  • Sakhalin exchange, Russia

    International Salmon Forum 2010

    U.S. and Russian teens meet in Sakhalin to address salmon conservation.

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  • Fishing in Kamchatka

    Sport Fishing and Salmon Conservation

    International conference in Moscow explores strategies to combine economic development and salmon conservation.

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  • In Defense of Salmon

    Scientists testify in support of a fish refuge for Alaska’s Bristol Bay.

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