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 […]
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.
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 […]
Ecosystem Solutions Made Local: Guidance Document for the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project
In February 2022, we released Local Level Salmon Recovery Recommendations Based on the Findings of the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project, a guidance document for local salmon recovery organizations in the United States to put research findings into action.
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.
International Year of the Salmon announces the official launch of the 2022 Pan-Pacific Winter High Seas Expedition
For immediate release: 1/25/22, Seattle WA The International Year of the Salmon (IYS) and the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission […]
Salmon and Floods
Our hearts are with everyone affected by the flooding in Washington and British Columbia this week. Intense rains and floods in […]
Survive the Sound Native Fish Designs Request for Proposal
Project Description: Long Live the Kings (LLTK), a Seattle-based nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring wild salmon and steelhead and supporting […]
Where to See Salmon in Washington State
Viewing a salmon run in the Pacific Northwest is a powerful experience. We’ve put together this list of salmon watching […]