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Once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 Southern Resident killer whales left in Washington state's Puget Sound.
Puget Sound was a global kelp capital for millennia. If we work together, we can enlist the next generation of conservationists to jumpstart the recovery of kelp, salmon, and orca.
An orca was spotted with a “salmon hat” in Puget Sound in Washington on Oct. 25 — the first time since 1987. Jim Pasola/Orca Newtwork Trendsetter Blackberry the orca was papped sporting the ...
In 1987, killer whales in Puget Sound donned salmon “hats,” carrying dead fish on their heads. Now, a photo of an orca has observers wondering if the trend has returned.
Puget Sound salmon habitat restored with tribes leading the way At 353 acres, the Port of Everett’s Blue Heron Slough restoration project is among the largest along the Puget Sound.
Audit looks at missed deadlines for Puget Sound Washington pollution harming salmon. Rep. Newhouse criticizes focus on Snake River dams.
That makes things easier for folks watching salmon communities around Puget Sound, and in 2023, they are observing one of the largest pink salmon runs in the past decade.
Salmon for Soldiers (S4S) uses "piscatorial therapy" via salmon fishing to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress heal and find a community. (KOMO) ...
Evening Puget Sound gains nearly 1 million new salmon on a very special day This coho release program brings new life to Seattle's Elliott Bay. #k5evening ...
On the Puget Sound, the Women Whose Lives—and Work—Revolve Around Salmon Part of a strong community of fishing families, a group of women are building on traditions kept alive across generations.
The Chinook salmon that they mostly rely on, their population is crashing because of habitat destruction," said Roberts, the Puget Sound program director for Washington Conservation Action.
Puget Sound was a global kelp capital for millennia. If we work together, we can enlist the next generation of conservationists to jumpstart the recovery of kelp, salmon, and orca.