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  • Pebble Mine Is Alive: What Comes Next

    Tell EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to protect Bristol Bay and not endanger American jobs, salmon, and a unique way of life.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon spawning

    Asia’s Largest Sockeye Fishery Achieves MSC Certification

    Marine Stewardship Council label awarded to Kamchatka’s Ozernaya River sockeye fishery.

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  • Bristol Bay Watershed, Alaska

    Report: Pebble Mine Dangers

    New scientific report concludes Pebble Mine is a monumental gamble that risks too much.

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  • Gates Creek British Columbia Sockeye

    Sockeye Status Updated

    Amendment: two-thirds of subpopulations are threatened or require more research.

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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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  • Blueback

    Bringing Back the Blueback

    WSC partners with Quinault Indian Nation to restore blueback habitat on Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Copper River, Alaska

    Going Wild in Alaska

    Science partnership gets knee deep in the Copper River to develop models for conserving salmon.

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  • Quinault River Washington log jam

    Restoring the Quinault

    Sockeye habitat restoration maximized though partnerships.

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