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Jacques White Selected to be New LLTK Director Posted February 8th, 2010

Barbara Cairns Resigns as LLTK Director Posted November 6th, 2009

After thirteen years as Executive Director of LLTK, Barbara Cairns has decided to move on. Click on the link to read Chairman Jim Youngren's statement.

In the News:

May 26th, 2009
Hood Canal Steelhead Project Featured in the Kitsap Sun
"Steelhead Recovering, Scientists Learning Thanks to Hood Canal Program"
By Christopher Dunagan, Kitsap Sun

October 6th, 2008
Federal Hatchery Review
USFWS releases draft report of the Lower Snake National Fish Hatchery review facilitated by Long Live the Kings. Watch the news story.

April 5th, 2007
NFWF Publication Profiles LLTK
Restoration Narratives: The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's six year progress report of the Community Salmon Fund, featuring a profile of Long Live the Kings.

August 15, 2005
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Launches Review of Its Salmon Hatcheries
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
News Release

Hatchery Reform in Washington State:
Principles and Emerging Issues

Hatchery Scientific Review Group
Fisheries Magazine, American Fisheries Society
June 2005, Vol. 30 No. 6

Read selected coverage of the April 23, 2004 release titled "Hatchery Reform: The Principles and Recommendations of the Hatchery Scientific Review Group"

March 26, 2004
Wisely investing in stocks of Pacific Northwest salmon
The Seattle Times (Op-Ed)

November 22, 2002
Jay Hair leaves legacy of leadershipSeattle Post-Intelligencer (Op-Ed)

February 25, 2002
Spawn Better Hatcheries for State's Salmon
The Seattle Times (Editorial)

 

Press Releases:

June 4th, 2008
LLTK Receives “Organization of the Year” Award

August 22nd, 2008
LLTK’s Rick Endicott Nominated for Wild Salmon Hall of Fame

January 8th, 2010
In Memorium: LLTK Board Member Doug Henderson,1949-2010

June 12, 2007
Long Live the Kings to Cease Operation of Wishkah River Salmon Hatchery

May 5, 2003
Scientists Release New Recommendations for Reforming Puget Sound/Coastal Washington Hatchery System

February 19, 2002
Hatchery Reform Measures to Help Restore Washington's Salmon, Support Sustainable Fisheries