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Cooke Aquaculture Faces New Lawsuit Over Puget Sound Net Pens Harm to Threatened and Endangered Orcas, Chinook, Steelhead, and Other Protected Wild Fish
Wild Fish Conservancy Files Legal Suit against Washington Fish and Wildlife for Killing Federally Protected Wild Steelhead
Publication in BioScience Suggests that a Return to Historical Indigenous Fishing Practices and Systems of Management Can Help Recover Pacific Salmon Fisheries
Wild Fish Conservancy Provides Legal Notice to Washington Fish and Wildlife for Killing Federally Protected Wild Steelhead
To protect wild steelhead, salmon, orcas, environmental groups appeal approval of Puget Sound commercial net pen aquaculture to Washington’s Supreme Court
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