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A toxic chemical is killing the Coho salmon

A toxic chemical is killing the Coho salmon

We have known for some time that one or more chemicals in our stormwater runoff kills Coho salmon, but haven’t known which specific chemical to blame.  Now, we do.   Teams of scientists from Washington State University (WSU), the University...

Welcome baby orca J57!

Welcome baby orca J57!

It’s been a big weekend in the Salish Sea!  After enduring the full month of August without Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) encounters, September came and the party began.  A new baby orca joined J Pod on Thursday! Then the...

Shout out to Oceana and Earthjustice for protecting the ocean’s small fish!

Shout out to Oceana and Earthjustice for protecting the ocean’s small fish!

Good news!  On September 3, 2020, Oceana and Earthjustice prevailed in a lawsuit to protect the Northern Anchovy!  A federal judge ruled that “fishery managers failed to prevent overfishing of Northern Anchovy and did not use best available science to...

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