Talk:Puget Sound salmon recovery

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I was going to add, because Puget Sound already contains a section on the salmon in Puget Sound. In fact, it contains several sections on salmon (and related flora/fauna): I reckon it would be best to split that out to a separate article, merging the content with this article. Not sure whether Puget Sound salmon would be a good place for the combination, though. Rl 10:04, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Eelgrass
 * The Evolution of Pacific Salmon
 * Degradation of Salmon Habitat in the Puget Sound
 * The Needs of Salmon for Survival
 * The need for salmon & steelhead hatchery reform
 * It would be a good idea. Also, it would make sense to have at least a link to Puget Sound in this article. Be it a stub... Will do that now --CyrilleDunant 15:16, 29 May 2005 (UTC)

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Wikifying and restructuring the article
The article has been renamed Puget Sound salmon recovery because that is what the article is actually focused on. This previous title implied a distinct type of salmon "Puget Sound salmon" which is not the case. I will be reorganizing the article to bring it inline with MOS and focus the content on the history of salmon declines in the Puget Sound and the growth of and ongoing projects of recovery efforts. --Mike Cline (talk) 16:45, 24 January 2014 (UTC)

Potential source available but unsure if it fully fits under this topic
Hey everyone,

Not sure if this connects fully, but for those editors more attuned - if this might help, have at it! - a brief Seattle P-I report of a wetlands purchase by the Nature Conservancy via a Salmon Recovery Funding Board grant in 2002.

Enjoy! Shortiefourten (talk) 16:45, 16 April 2024 (UTC)