Protecting Juvenile Chinook Salmon from PBDEs

Chinook salmon in the Snohomish Estuary are being exposed to a harmful contaminant called PBDE and it’s impacting their health. […]

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Student Research Spotlight: State of Possession Sound

By Sophia DiCarlo, Digital Content Writer/Editor, foundry10  On June 8, first- and second-year Ocean Research College Academy (ORCA) students gathered […]

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Herring illustrations show ancient techniques meeting modern science

Herring research in Puget Sound combines Indigenous techniques with Western science, shown in new illustrations.

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LLTK joins research network modeling Puget Sound ecosystems

Long Live the Kings is part of a new collaborative project led by the Puget Sound Institute to create the […]

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Piloting a New Way to Manage Stormwater in Ohop Valley

In the late 1800s, settlers converted the Ohop Valley to pastures and farm fields, turning a once meandering Ohop Creek […]

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What is blue-green infrastructure?

Every day we benefit from the natural environment around us. These benefits, called ecosystem services, have not always been acknowledged […]

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Survive the Sound 2022: take part in a death-defying migration

Post-Race Info Session: Join LLTK scientists to go behind the scenes after the 2022 Survive the Sound race! Survive the […]

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Wild About Sustainability at Ray’s Boathouse

With Earth Day around the corner, it's a great time to renew our commitment to sustainable choices that benefit the planet - and all of us who live here. In this guest post from our partners at Ray's Boathouse, learn about their work to support sustainable salmon and seafood from the ground up.

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LLTK receives Madrona Club grant from the Robin DiGeorgio Endowment

The Madrona Club of Orcas Island has awarded Long Live the Kings a $5,000 grant through the Robin DiGeorgio Endowment […]

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