RAY’S TEAM HELPS RESTORE WILD SALMON HABITAT

The Ray’s team including owners, managers, chefs, servers and hosts all joined together this week to restore critical salmon habitat […]

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Barriers to Migration in Puget Sound

Salmon and steelhead face many obstacles on the road to recovery – sometimes quite literally. In order to better understand […]

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Forage Fish in the Salish Sea

Sand lance, herring, and surf smelt are called ‘forage fish’ because many larger animals forage (feed) on them, including marine […]

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Zooplankton in Puget Sound

Zooplankton are tiny animals that float freely in the water column. They can move very short distances on their own, […]

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Nearshore and Estuary Habitat

It’s no secret that healthy habitat is critical to healthy salmon and steelhead runs, but restoring habitat is a daunting […]

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Statement to the WDFW Commission - Dec. 14, 2018

LLTK’s Deputy Director, Michael Schmidt, made comments during a science update to the Washington State Departement of Fish and Wildlife […]

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Long Live the Kings Partners with Ray's Boathouse and Café

Long Live the Kings is proud to have forged a partnership with Ray’s Boathouse and Café. Now stronger together, we […]

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Southern Resident Killer Whales to Benefit from More Than $700,000 in New Grants

SEATTLE (November 14, 2018) –The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced $742,000 in grants to help stabilize and […]

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Fighting for Survival in the Salish Sea

Finding solutions to save the resident orcas and the salmon they depend on. By Emily Crawford, published originally in Harbor’s Magazine. […]

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