Puget Sound was a global kelp capital for millennia. If we work together, we can enlist the next generation of ...
We are celebrating a monumental environmental victory for Puget Sound’s ecosystems, Washington Tribal Nations and the protection of our iconic wild salmon and Southern Resident orcas.
The tribal and state co-managers are also responding to declining wild salmon populations through improved planning processes like Comprehensive Coho and Comprehensive Puget Sound Chinook ...
These farmed fish would be capable of interbreeding and exchanging pathogens and parasites with endangered wild Puget Sound steelhead. Following a catastrophic net-pen failure and escape of at least ...
Popular for boating and fishing, the waters also produce healing, calming waves for veterans and service members at the annual Salmon for Soldiers (S4S) event held out of the Port of Everett Marina.
UW students and community members gathered in Kane Hall for a screening of the 2021 documentary Coextinction. WashPIRG hosted ...
In February, Wild Fish Conservancy and co-counsel at the Center ... Puget Sound net pens “are likely to adversely affect” endangered salmon, steelhead, and rockfish in Puget Sound. The National Marine ...
“Our salmon, Orca and all of us dependent on a healthy Salish Sea for our cultural livelihood and recreational enjoyment will benefit for generations to come.” The Wild Fish Conservancy ...
It may seem like a small step — but passing this law unlocks vital benefits for Puget Sound and all of us who count on it. Benefits like: Keeping young salmon safe. Kelp forests provide vital ...