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  Central New England Anadromous Fish Program
Central New England Complex activities involve the development of partnerships to restore and manage interjurisdictional fishes and aquatic resources.

  King County Salmon and Trout Topics
Information about salmon and trout in the Seattle-King County area, including news, conservation and monitoring efforts, fish ecology info, and volunteer opportunities.

  The Whirling Disease Foundation.
The Whirling Disease Foundation provides information on the progress of whirling disease research. The foundation raises money for the scientific research of whirling disease.

  Columbia Basin Research
Columbia Basin Research, CBR, is a joint effort of scientific research projects through the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington investigating issues surrounding salmon biology in the Columbia and Snake River basins.

  Pacific Salmon Recovery: A Sampling of Viewpoints
Viewpoints about Pacific salmon and steelhead recovery for the Oregon Coast and Columbia River Basin.

  Washington Trout
Washington Trout is a non-profit conservation-ecology organization dedicated to the preservation and recovery of Washington's native fish and the ecosystems they depend on. Washington Trout seeks to improve conditions for all of Washington's wild fish by conducting important research on wild-fish populations and habitats, advocating for better land-use, salmon-harvest, and hatchery management, and developing model habitat-restoration projects.

  Fish Passage Center
The Fish Passage Center (FPC) provides current and historic data on salmon and steelhead passage in the main stem Snake and Columbia river basins. Data from the Smolt Monitoring Program (SMP) is intended to provide the information basis for federal, state and tribal recommendations for fish passage in the Federal Columbia River Hydro-electric System. In addition to real-time access to SMP data, the FPC provides data about river conditions, hatchery releases, smolt migration, gas bubble trauma and adult returns.

  Passive Integrated Transponder Information System
PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tags are used to monitor the movement and inferred behavior of juvenile and adult salmon and steelhead trout throughout the Columbia River Basin in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The PIT Tag Information System (PTAGIS) provides a centralized source for real-time PIT tag data accrual, storage, and exchange. This information is typically used by public, academic, and private entities involved in the mitigation and enhancement of the salmon resource. PTAGIS is funded by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), and administered by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC).

  Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Information on water use planning, local water issues, salmon conservation, the dangers of salmon farming and other freshwater and marine issues

  Galloway Fisheries Trust
Galloway Fisheries Trust (GFT), formerly West Galloway Fisheries Trust, was the first fisheries trust to be established within Scotland. The Trust was launched in 1989 by four District Salmon Fishery Boards (DSFBs) in southwest Scotland, with a remit to administer the Rivers Luce, Bladnoch, Cree and Fleet. The aim of the GFT is to restore and maintain aquatic biodiversity in Galloway by means of practical, responsible and sustainable approaches to land, water and fishery management, based on sound science, for the benefit of the community as a whole.

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