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.
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 […]
Live Fish Camera
Wildlife cameras help people connect with nature and see the world from another species’ perspective. Many of us have enjoyed […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
Who's Eating Young Salmon and Steelhead
Salmon are an important part of our life and diet, but we share this resource with many other species. Birds, […]
Survive the Sound is Back!
Predators, disease, pollution, oh my! It’s tough in Puget Sound for steelhead. Fortunately, you can help and have some fun […]
Ready, Set, Migrate!
Survive the Sound Returns Spring 2018. With over 1,100 steelhead sponsorships from friends, family, and coworkers, Survive the Sound made […]