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Previous Issues
Salmon
December 2025
Salmon in Schools
Students Await a Special Delivery of Salmon Eggs It’s that time of year again when NSEA’s Education Team is setting up aquariums in schools around Whatcom County. These aren’t for your typical aquarium fish — they’re for salmon eggs! Students … Continue reading
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September 2025
See Salmon Journey Upriver to Spawn!
by Sarah Brown, Stewardship Program Manager Now is the time you can witness one of the most iconic events in the Pacific Northwest. Considering how important these fish are to local cultures, economies, and environments, salmon can be surprisingly elusive … Continue reading
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April 2025
Indigenous Leaders Unite for Salmon Recovery
Being Frank by Ed Johnstone We are stronger together for a common cause. For 40 years, Indigenous nations in the United States and Canada have participated in the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) to implement the 1985 Pacific Salmon Treaty, with … Continue reading
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