Tell the National Marine Fisheries Service to strengthen fishing restrictions.
Southern Resident killer whale and calf
Center for     Biological     Diversity   

John,

Endangered Southern Resident killer whales are on the brink. They need more Chinook salmon to eat. For the first time, the federal government is considering limiting salmon fishing to help these beloved orcas. But its proposal needs to be stronger.

Speak up for these black-and-white icons of the ocean.

An amendment to the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery Management Plan would set a base level for Chinook salmon. 

With only 74 whales left, every Chinook salmon matters. Help these amazing orcas: Tell the National Marine Fisheries Service to set strict limits on commercial and recreational salmon fishing.

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