For Immediate Release:  Innovative fish passage project hopes to guide salmon and steelhead to survival at the Hood Canal Bridge 

Contact: Lucas Hall, Director of Projects – Long Live the Kings  lhall@lltk.org (206) 382-9555 x30  Port Gamble, WA – On […]

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Students and the Public Race to Recover Salmon in Virtual Fish Tracking Game

For immediate release: 4/20/2021 – Seattle, WA Survive the Sound invites everyone to compete with friends and learn about salmon […]

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Alert: Hood Canal Bridge Fish Passage Funding at Risk

Every year we wait to act, more steelhead will die at the Hood Canal Bridge. LLTK and our partners have […]

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Ten Things YOU can do to Help Save Salmon

The movement to save salmon is built on many fronts. From cutting edge computer modeling with artificial intelligence to a […]

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Survive the Sound Watershed Tours - 2021

Survive the Sound 2021 has 48 juvenile steelhead leaving the Duwamish, Skokomish, and Nisqually rivers. Each one of these rivers […]

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Web Developers Code for Salmon

In 2018, we were looking for a partner to revamp the website for our education and outreach campaign, Survive the […]

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Salmon for the Holidays... or Anyday!

In partnership with PCC Community Markets and Hama Hama Oysters, LLTK  hosted a webinar on December 16th where we stepped […]

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New device may keep seals away from the Ballard Locks, giving migrating salmon a better chance at survival

For Immediate Release: 8/26/20 – Seattle, WA  SUMMARY A group of partners working to improve salmon stocks have deployed a […]

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Working in our Backyard: King County Projects

Recovering salmon in our urban environments is more than correcting past environmental damage. We’re learning lessons and pioneering new methods […]

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