
Salmon Comeback
The goal of the “Salmon Comeback!” campaign is the return of the Atlantic salmon to the whole of the upper Rhine river basin.
Originally the
Searun Cutthroat trout from Portage Inlet watersheds were once an abundant salmonid in the waters around Greater Victoria, but is now largely gone. The project, a coalition of 10 local angling clubs and NGOs will build on past restoration initiatives to create an urban restoration strategy that also benefits coho, water quality, and urban nature.
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Salmon in a changing salmosphere
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The goal of the “Salmon Comeback!” campaign is the return of the Atlantic salmon to the whole of the upper Rhine river basin.
Originally the
Urban Salmon is the first documented photography project featuring salmonids in the urban environment. Fish will be documented in their natural habitat in various Metropolitan
Works to build a rock ramp in front of Howden Bridge Weir on River Almond in Livingston, West Lothian. Part of the RiverLife: Almond &
Fish Friends is a program run through the Maine Council of the Atlantic Salmon Federation. For the first time ever our cub scouts have partnered
The Bering Sea is an important summer feeding habitat for Japanese chum salmon and other salmon stocks such as pink, sockeye, and Chinook salmon. To
Works to install a larinier fish pass replacing a sub-optimal pass on Fair-a-Far weir at Cramond are underway. This work is part of the RiverLife:
This is your chance to join like-minded people across the Northern Hemisphere to make a difference.
Register your salmon events or projects with us.
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