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A History of the Wild Steelhead Coalition
What is the WSC all about? Find out how and why the Coalition formed, where the first meetings were and who was there. Read documentation of all of the organizations accomplishments, donations, and works in progress from the very beginning in 2000 until 2008.
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Wild Steelhead Coalition comments on WDFW Sport Fishing Rules Proposals for 2012-2013
These comments about the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) 2012-13 Sportfishing Rules Change Proposal were submitted to the WDFW on December 30, 2011.
Public Commentary on DEIS Klickitat Hatchery Complex Program
A multi-organization publication outlining the comments of WSC, Native Fish Society, Wild Fish Conservancy, Federation of Fly Fishers, and Washington Fly Fishing Coalition on the Klickitat River Hatchery Complex program. The Klickitat is a river of extraordinary biological and cultural importance for the state of Washington and for the recovery of listed steelhead in the Middle Columbia.
Wild Steelhead Need More Advocates
An inspiring call to action from WSC Trustee Jack W. Berryman. Jack is a freelance writer and photographer who has published over 200 articles and numerous photographs in a wide variety of adventure, travel, and outdoor magazines. He is a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) and Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and is a columnist for Salmon Trout Steelheader and Northwest Fly Fishing.
The Adipose: Summer 2011
Summer, 2011 issue of The Adipose: the official newsletter of the Wild Steelhead Coalition.
A History of the Wild Steelhead Coalition
What is the WSC all about? Find out how and why the Coalition formed, where the first meetings were and who was there. Read documentation of all of the organizations accomplishments, donations, and works in progress from the very beginning in 2000 until 2008.
Comments on Snider Creek Hatchery Steelhead
WSC submitted this document to the WDFW in June 2011 and made the recommendation that the Snider Creek Hatchery on the Sol Duc River be terminated. The Olympic Peninsula boasts many great steelhead rivers, but the Sol Duc seems to be the best fit to be designated as a Wild Steelhead Management Area (WSMA) for a multitude of reasons. Among other topics, Burge and McMillan explain the unique benefits of the Sol Duc spawning habitat as well as the harmful impacts of Snider hatchery fish on wild winter steelhead.
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