Salmon Monitoring Results Night
…of our local waterways. Data gathered from these surveys shared with NOAA, the City of Seattle, Department of Fish and Wildlife and King County. Join us at Dubsea Coffee as…
…of our local waterways. Data gathered from these surveys shared with NOAA, the City of Seattle, Department of Fish and Wildlife and King County. Join us at Dubsea Coffee as…
…resident killer whale task force related to increasing chinook abundance, and SB 5580, implementing recommendations of the southern resident killer whale task force related to increasing habitat and forage fish…
…these actions will create jobs and have additional benefits for protecting human health such as removing toxic chemicals from wastewater, fish and common products. This package also moves forward with…
…– were also detected in the mussel samples. The survey, coordinated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) program, works closely with Puget Soundkeeper…
…Toxic pollution threatens the orcas, but it also threatens the entire food chain. Dangerous contaminants like PCBs present in streams and rivers can kill young fish and impede their ability…
…project that could devastate Bristol Bay—the most productive salmon fishery in all of Alaska, and the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. Pebble Mine is a proposed massive open-pit copper and…
…pathogens that threaten shellfish beds, animal life, and public health, especially in communities that subsist on local fish. Within No Discharge Zone boundaries, boaters are required to hold sewage on…
…insidious form of pollution causes blooms that deplete oxygen in our waters, causing dead zones and killing fish. Nitrogen, a nutrient found in human waste, is the primary culprit, and…
…area’s designation as a Conservation Area by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife prohibits the harvest of all marine resources. We will provide all the supplies you need, but…
…and fish-barrier removal projects that will most benefit orcas. Increase Chinook salmon productivity and survival in the Columbia River Basin by maximizing beneficial spill at the lower Snake and Columbia…