Earth Day's 50th Anniversary

Humans have relied on salmon for as long as we have lived on the coastlines and rivers of the northern […]

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Do marine plastics pose a threat to salmon survival in the Salish Sea?

Microplastics in our water is a relatively new problem and many are rightfully concerned. Spurred by encouragement from the broader […]

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Survival of Puget Sound Steelhead - A Tale of Danger and Intrigue

Megan Moore, a researcher from NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center, discusses her group’s research, partnered with Long Live the Kings, […]

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Climate Adaptation Reforestation Project: Stossel Creek

Long Live the Kings and Seattle City Light have been proud partners in salmon recovery since LLTK’s inception. Together, we […]

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Bill Ruckelshaus

The salmon lost a king this week. The world lost a beacon of civility, and a guide to integrity and […]

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Progress for Salmon and Orca - Update from the LLTK Executive Director

As we have heard time and again over the last year, our southern resident orcas are in trouble. There simply […]

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Using Museum Specimens to Learn About Harbor Seal's Role in the Environment

Harbor seals are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). At the same time, they are believed to be […]

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Anthony's Restaurants and LLTK - Partners to Save Salmon

Anthony’s and Long Live the Kings began building a partnership in 2014. The restaurant’s founder, Budd Gould and his son […]

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Who's Eating Young Salmon and Steelhead

Salmon are an important part of our life and diet, but we share this resource with many other species. Birds, […]

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