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Washington Coast

  • Meet James Losee

    Our new Senior Wild Fish Manager aims to be an asset to Tribal, state, and federal fisheries managers across Washington.

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  • The Best Culvert for Salmon? One They Don’t Know They’re In.

    On the Olympic Peninsula, a new culvert advances our ambitious 10-year goal of reopening 125 river miles for Washington Coast wild fish.

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  • A New Boom for the Pacific Northwest’s Restoration Economy

    Millions in federal fish passage funding are set to flow to coastal salmon watersheds.

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  • Meet Nicole Rasmussen

    Wild Salmon Center’s new fish habitat specialist brings rich experience and community relationships to our growing Washington Coast restoration team.

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  • The New Plan is Many Plans: Driving a New WA Steelhead Strategy

    Reeling from emergency steelhead fishing closures, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is recruiting experts like WSC’s Jess Helsley to map a better path for steelhead management.

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  • Hot or Not? On the Quillayute River, Tribal Scientists Test the Water

    Cold water is critical for fish, but getting good data is harder than you think. On the Olympic Peninsula, the Quileute Tribe is leading the way.

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  • An Urgent Push for Washington Steelhead Science

    To recover Olympic Peninsula steelhead, we need consensus on the science and history of the species’ decline. A new online approach offers Washington Coast steelheaders a chance to get it right.

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  • A Greenlight for a Key Fish Barrier Project

    On the Washington Coast, our Cold Water Connection Campaign is building a turnkey database of high-priority salmon restoration projects. It’s already unlocking government funding.

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  • Stream Restoration: Good Work on the Washington Coast

    In the ailing timber towns of the Olympic Peninsula, long-term conservation work creates jobs and helps communities rebuild.

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  • Anglers and Tribes Step Up for Washington Steelhead

    New seasonal restrictions come as rivers across the coast may fail escapement goals yet again.

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