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.
Students and the Public Race to Recover Salmon in Virtual Fish Tracking Game
For immediate release: 4/20/2021 – Seattle, WA Survive the Sound invites everyone to compete with friends and learn about salmon […]
LISTEN: Microsoft Grant Shows How Artificial Intelligence Could Help Salmon Recovery (KNKX)
By Bellamy Pailthorp, KNKX One of the biggest mysteries among people working on salmon recovery in Puget Sound and the […]
Take Necessary Steps to Save Our Salmon
I. Long Live the Kings joins other state, federal and tribal leaders supporting a moratorium on new net pens in […]
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 […]
Take an online trip with a real-live salmon navigating the perils of Puget Sound, and pick which one will make it out to sea first (Geekwire)
Lisa Stiffler wrote a great piece on salmon and steelhead marine survival and our Survive the Sound campaign. “Salmon — whether […]
New Interactive Game Aims to Educate Public About the Plight of Wild Steelhead, Washington’s State Fish
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Lucas Hall | lhall@lltk.org | 206.382.9555 x30 Survive the Sound participants sponsor a steelhead, track […]
Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Threatened by Proposed EPA Cuts (Seafood Source)
LLTK’s Deputy Director, Michael Schmidt, was recently interviewed by Seafood Source regarding the current administration’s proposal to eliminate Environmental Protection Agency […]