The Game that Science Built: 10 Years of Survive the Sound

More than 30,000 people participate in Survive the Sound every year. Not because they’re salmon scientists, but because an adorable […]

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2025 SSMSP Symposium

The Salish Sea Marine Survival Project (SSMSP), initiated and coordinated by Long Live the Kings (LLTK) and the Pacific Salmon […]

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New Fish, New Features, and Record-Breaking Participation for Survive the Sound 2025

Spring is a time for change and movement in the Pacific Northwest. Wildflowers start to bloom, the sun peeks out […]

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Long Live the Kings Awarded Microsoft AI for Good Sponsorship to Advance Ecosystem Modeling in Puget Sound

SEATTLE, WA — April 30, 2025 — Long Live the Kings (LLTK), a nonprofit dedicated to restoring wild salmon and […]

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Mad for Steelhead this March

The month of March marks a shift in seasons for our Lillwaup field staff. It’s a time of winter steelhead […]

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Unraveling the Mystery of Herring in South Puget Sound: A Key to Salmon Recovery

In the Salish Sea, the health of salmon is closely linked with Pacific herring, a forage fish that plays an […]

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Restoring Urban Estuaries: Vigor Shipyards’ Aquatic Habitat Restoration

Estuaries are vital habitats for salmon—providing a safe place away from predators to feed, rest, grow, and transition from freshwater […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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