The Duwamish River System: Then and Now
The Duwamish River system and the land around it has been a central part of what is now South Seattle’s […]
Are Juvenile Salmon LOVING the New Habitat at Vigor?
Preliminary Findings from Post-Restoration Monitoring With the habitat restoration project at Vigor Shipyards completed in the Spring of 2023, University of Washington’s Wetland […]
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 […]
Herring illustrations show ancient techniques meeting modern science
Herring research in Puget Sound combines Indigenous techniques with Western science, shown in new illustrations.
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 […]
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 […]
Recovering Herring Stocks Through Indigenous Practices
Long Live the Kings is working with Tribal and other partners to study and recover Puget Sound herring, a critical species for salmon.
Live Fish Camera
Wildlife cameras help people connect with nature and see the world from another species’ perspective. Many of us have enjoyed […]
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 […]