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 […]

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Salmon for the Holidays... or Anyday!

In partnership with PCC Community Markets and Hama Hama Oysters, LLTK  hosted a webinar on December 16th where we stepped […]

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New device may keep seals away from the Ballard Locks, giving migrating salmon a better chance at survival

For Immediate Release: 8/26/20 – Seattle, WA  SUMMARY A group of partners working to improve salmon stocks have deployed a […]

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Working in our Backyard: King County Projects

Recovering salmon in our urban environments is more than correcting past environmental damage. We’re learning lessons and pioneering new methods […]

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Earth Day's 50th Anniversary

Humans have relied on salmon for as long as we have lived on the coastlines and rivers of the northern […]

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Do marine plastics pose a threat to salmon survival in the Salish Sea?

Microplastics in our water is a relatively new problem and many are rightfully concerned. Spurred by encouragement from the broader […]

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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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Bill Ruckelshaus

The salmon lost a king this week. The world lost a beacon of civility, and a guide to integrity and […]

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