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  2. Washington’s salmon recovery plan is stronger than ever ...

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    Both voted against the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which had significant salmon recovery investment in Washington state including Puget Sound. This federal law funds one of the largest ...

  3. Salmon season is here, but what does that mean for ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to expect during salmon season, and where you can view the rainbow fish. ... September 23, 2022 at 8:00 AM. ... A Puget Sound chinook salmon. Sockeye salmon.

  4. Puget Sound salmon recovery - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound salmon recovery is a collective effort of federal, state and local authorities and non-profit coalitions of universities, scientists, business and industry aimed at restoring Pacific salmon and anadromous forms of Pacific trout (Oncorhynchus) within the Puget Sound region.

  5. Environmental issues with salmon - Wikipedia

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    The Puget Sound Partnership is currently working to implement policy change at the local level to alter the fate of salmon. Salmon recovery is guided by implementation of the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan, adopted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in January 2007. This recovery plan was developed by Shared ...

  6. Salish Sea orcas - Wikipedia

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    The Skagit, Snohomish, and Puyallup chinook runs are also gravely depleted, and as of the last major 5-year salmon recovery plan (2016), all chinook salmon populations in the Puget Sound drainage system are listed as below recovery escape levels (i.e., the level at which the population can be considered on the road to recovery). [29]

  7. Two years ago a Nooksack dam was destroyed. Now, where are ...

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    August 2, 2022 at 5:00 AM. Two years after the $20 million removal of the Middle Fork Nooksack dam, salmon have safe passage through the river, but none have been seen — so now local tribes and ...

  8. Salmon conservation - Wikipedia

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    In the last 20 years, Washington State Fisheries, in cooperation with local tribes, has decreased the Puget Sound salmon harvest by as much as 90%. [7] Protection of habitat is addressed in a core/satellite model in which certain areas are identified as highly used "core" areas and less valuable "satellite" areas. [8]

  9. Northwest salmon crisis demands nuanced solutions, not just ...

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    For years, this editorial board has pointed out the hypocrisy of Western Washington activists who want to lay blame for the state’s salmon fishery concerns at the feet of the Snake River dams.