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Washington

  • Outdoor Project’s Seattle Block Party

    Beers, gear, and activism! Join us for Outdoor Project’s Seattle Solstice Block Party, benefiting WSC this year.

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  • A Strong Legacy on the Washington Coast

    Through 12 years of science and partnership building, Devona has helped deliver clear conservation wins for salmon and steelhead on the Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Updated: Are Olympic Peninsula Steelhead Healthy?

    Seafood Watch’s latest recommendation for steelhead from the peninsula overlooks compelling evidence.

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  • Cooling Down Washington Coast Rivers

    The next phase of conservation on the coast: connecting fish to coldwater reaches.

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  • Chinook

    Columbia: Focus on Wild Fish Goals

    We need a better balance between hatchery and wild fish.

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  • Washington Coast Aerial

    Hoh River Made Whole

    Notes from the Field: Floating a Washington Coast stronghold, now protected from source to sea.

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  • Quinault Washington Salmon

    Washington Invests in the Coast

    New restoration projects will strengthen the Coast, home to half of Washington’s best salmon runs.

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

    Creating Wild Salmon Sanctuaries

    25 coastal watersheds are now “hatchery free” under Oregon’s new plan.

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  • Voices of the Pacific

    October 24, 2014, 5:30-9:00 pm, Seattle, Washington (Fairmont Olympic Hotel, 411 University St.)
    Join WSC and guest speaker and honoree Ted Turner as we celebrate over twenty years of successful wild salmon conservation across the North Pacific.

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  • WSC joined Senator Maria Cantwell and salmon advocates at the Rally for Bristol Bay in Seattle's Fishermen's Terminal in January.

    Rally: Stop the Pebble Mine

    January 23, 2014, 12:30 pm, Seattle, Washington (Fishermen’s Terminal)
    Join WSC, Senator Maria Cantwell, Chef Tom Douglas, commercial fishermen, and salmon conservation and industry advocates from across the Northwest as we rally to tell the EPA to protect Bristol Bay, Alaska and stop the Pebble Mine.

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