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Sustainable Fisheries

  • Fishing in Kamchatka's Karaginsky Bay

    Russian Salmon Fisheries Improving

    Many of Kamchatka’s wild salmon fisheries in a FIP or MSC certification process.

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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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  • Sakhalin

    Vladimir Smirnov: Champion for Wild Salmon

    Passionate fisherman and conservationist working to protect wild salmon in Sakhalin.

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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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  • Coastal set net

    Kamchatka Pursues MSC Certification

    One of the world’s most productive fisheries is working towards Marine Stewardship Council certification.

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  • Chum salmon underwater

    Japan-US Fishery Tour

    US fisheries experts met with Japanese colleagues to discuss Hokkaido MSC certification bid.

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  • Opala River, Russia

    Kamchatka’s First Salmon Council

    Building local stakeholder involvement in promoting sustainable fishing and salmon conservation in Kamchatka.

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  • Pink Salmon

    Sakhalin Fishery Enters MSC Assessment

    Russian fishing companies demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices.

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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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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon

    Video: Strongholds: Hope for Wild Pacific Salmon

    Salmon strongholds are centers of abundance and diversity, serving as the foundation for healthy wild fisheries, economies and communities across the North Pacific Rim.

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