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Salmon are a force for nature, economies and communities on our coast and throughout the North Pacific. They are dominant in tribal cultures and traditions that date back thousands of years. They play a primary role in connecting our mountains, rivers and forests to the ocean and to people.
Unfortunately, wild salmon numbers have plummeted on Washington's coast, where their fate is tied to the communities that use them and the waters and forests through which they swim.
With your support, we can restore abundant wild salmon on our coast, by:
If we act today, we can preserve what we all treasure on our coast: rich traditions, prosperous economies, lush forests, untamed rivers and wild, remote places.
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Flyfishing at dawn for steelhead on the Hoh River in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. © 2009 Bridget Besaw
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