Long Live the Kings
Long Live the Kings is a nonprofit based in Seattle, WA, restoring wild salmon and steelhead and supporting sustainable fisheries in the Pacific Northwest since 1986.
Recovering Herring in Puget Sound
Bridging the Gap: Working Together to Save Salmon and Steelhead at the Hood Canal Bridge
Urban Estuary Restoration: Early Results from Vigor’s Salmon Habitat
Snorkeling with Salmon
Salmon Tales: A Summer in the Puget Sound
Saving Salmon, Saving Ourselves: Building Thriving Communities in the PNW
If we don't have salmon, we don't have anything
How to Play Survive the Sound
The Web of Life on Orcas Island
Saving Salmon by Cooling the Waters of the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Vigor Habitat Restoration - FOX13
The Hood Canal Steelhead Project, Explained
Become a Salmon
Urban Estuary Restoration at Vigor
Strengthening the Salmon Food Web in Puget Sound
Salmon Science: Watershed to Ocean
Skokomish Tribe's Estuary Restoration Supports Salmon Recovery
Skokomish Tribe's Enatai Hatchery Provides Fishing Opportunities
A Day in the Life of an Ecosystem Modeler
A Day in the Life of an Aquatic Field Scientist
Snorkeling with Salmon on the Olympic Peninsula
Restoring the balance : Understanding salmon and their predators
A Changing Ecosystem: Modeling the future of the salmon food web
Fish Cam Highlight