From Wild Salmon Center <[email protected]>
Subject Cold water detectives and new cash for Oregon conservation.
Date September 21, 2023 2:17 PM
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Wild Salmon Center News - September 2023

SALMON NEED COLD WATER. WE'RE TRACKING IT ACROSS CONTINENTS.
From the Olympic Peninsula to Mongolia, our thermal detectives are knee-deep in rivers, searching out cold spots. “We have the tools and tech to get this data, and it's pretty inexpensive,” says Cyndi Curtis, Wild Salmon Center's Oregon North Coast Manager. “The bigger investments we have to make are in time, patience, and creativity." Across continents, we're doing that creative legwork to find and protect the coldest water pockets in a growing list of rivers : places key for salmon riding out warm weather. For cold cases, these discoveries just keep getting hotter.
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A YEAR IN, OREGON'S PRIVATE FOREST ACCORD IS TAKING SHAPE
A lot has happened since Oregon’s landmark Private Forest Accord was signed into law last year. The historic agreement broke decades of gridlock in Oregon on how best to manage private industrial forestlands. Now, it promises to protect cold water for salmon, fish, wildlife, and people on streams across 10 million acres of private land in Oregon. But we're not out of the woods yet. Federal agencies still have to approve the final rules by December 31, 2027, or the new law will be scrapped completely . Read the full story on that looming deadline—and a few silver linings for salmon in the meantime. (Hint: big $$$ for conservation, starting as soon as this fall!)
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SPARKING NEW URGENCY FOR RIVER CONSERVATION AT ONE FLY
Every fall, conservation groups join fly fishing companies, outfitters, guides, and anglers at One Fly [[link removed]] : a renowned fly fishing tournament centered on the blue ribbon trout streams of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Wild Salmon Center's 2023 team included WSC Chairman and Orrick CEO Mitch Zuklie, WSC Ambassador Ken Morrish of Fly Water Travel, RIO Products R&D Design Engineer Chris Walker, and WSC VP David Finkel. "Each year, we make new friends and relationships at One Fly," Finkel says. " But most importantly, the engagement and urgency around river conservation deepens . From Jackson Hole to strongholds across the Pacific, momentum is growing to save wild fish via thoughtful, far-sighted strategies and partnerships grounded in science."
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BEHOLD OUR GEAR STORE'S NEW FALL COLORS!
Was that fall we just felt? Is it a little brisker on the river? What timing: our new line of sweatshirts and hoodies just landed, along with other autumnally-fun Wild Salmon Center gear for the whole family. Get warm and cozy while remembering the critical role of wild salmon and steelhead in watersheds across the North Pacific Rim. Snag something today for you or a loved one!
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