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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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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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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Seals, Sea Lions Studied to Track Fish Health (King 5 News)

Scientists at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and King 5’s Alison Morrow were out looking for sea lion […]

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Now Available Online: Our 2016 Annual Report

2016 marked our 30th year of work to restore wild salmon and steelhead and provide sustainable fishing in the Pacific Northwest. […]

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Is the Hood Canal Bridge Impacting Out-Migrating Salmon and Steelhead?

LLTK is working with our partners to better understand and mitigate the impacts of the Hood Canal Bridge on out-migrating […]

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Lummi Fishermen Complete Fourth Year of Tangle Net Fishery

On June 15th, Lummi fishermen completed another year of their pilot tangle net fishery.  This project, begun in 2012, stemmed from discussions […]

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