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  • State kills Atlantic salmon farming in Washington - The Seattle Times, 3/2/18
  • Opinion: Recent fishing closures and Tulsequah Chief - JuneauEmpire, 3/5/18
  • Walker, Mallott say Tillerson firing will not significantly affect Alaska - JuneauEmpire, 3/14/18
  • Comment: Can premier be a man of his word? - Times Colonist, 3/14/18
  • Southeast tribes broaden transboundary alliance - KTOO, 3/15/18
  • Indigenous leaders from Alaska, Canada tackle mutual concerns - The Cordova Times, 3-16-18
  • Wash. tribes, First Nations unite to end Atlantic salmon net-pen fish farms across West Coast - The Seattle Times, 3/19/18
  • Film documents downstream impacts, community resistance to mining - KCAW, 3/22/18
  • Review of the Auditor-Generals' report of eviromental regulatory framework - Rossland News, 3/22/18
  • Southeast documentary on transboundary mining showing in region - KSTK, 3/23/18
  • In a tough year for trollers, Mallott backs Alaska's salmon treaty team - KCAW, 3/24/18
  • Seals and sulking salmon are causing a data problem for Fish & Game - JuneauEmpire, 3/27/18
  • King fishing cut: ADFG announces conservative Juneau fishing plan - JuneauEmpire, 3/30/18
  • Senator Murkowski Press Release: Alaska Provisions in the Interior Bill Contained in the FY2018 Omnibus Appropriations Act - Senator Murkowski's Office, March 2018
  • The last kings of the wild - Outside Magazine, 3/30/18

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SALMON BEYOND BORDERS is a campaign driven by sport and commercial fishermen, community leaders, tourism and recreation business owners and concerned citizens, in collaboration with Tribes and First Nations, united across the Alaska/British Columbia border to defend and sustain our transboundary rivers, jobs and way of life.

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  • THE CAMPAIGN
  • The Transboundary Region
    • Alaska - British Columbia >
      • Films and Photos
    • U.S. - B.C. Transboundary Watersheds
    • FAQ
  • Updates
    • Transboundary Rivers in the News
    • Press Releases
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Resolutions & Letters of Support
    • Boundary Waters Treaty
    • Status of B.C. Mining Projects
  • TAKE ACTION
  • DONATE
  • EVENTS
    • "When the Salmon Spoke" and The Salmon Wauwau
    • Transboundary Webinars