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Chloe Fraser2025-12-18 09:00:182025-12-18 12:09:50New data highlights crisis for Yukon salmonHow we support salmon
Salmon Data
Our Salmon Watersheds Program is actively strengthening the baseline of scientific information available for wild Pacific salmon populations and their habitats.
Community
Investments
Our Community Salmon Program supports volunteer and community–driven organizations that undertake salmon conservation and restoration projects.
Marine Science
Our research efforts, conservation initiatives, and commitment to salmon health studies make up our Marine Science program in the Salish Sea.
State of Salmon
How are salmon doing?
PSF’s State of Salmon Report covers the state and trends of all six species of Pacific salmon, including steelhead, in 10 major regions across B.C. and the Yukon.
The majority of salmon are in long-term decline, yet some species are showing recovery in certain regions, demonstrating the resilience of salmon.
Two-thirds of salmon populations are below their long-term averages, but some species have increased in abundance, especially in southern regions.
News & Stories
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A year in review: Our shared wins for salmon in 2025
BlogLooking back on 2025, PSF celebrates meaningful progress for wild salmon. From promising returns in the Fraser River to game-changing projects and cutting-edge research, these wins offer hope for salmon recovery and resilience.

Introducing the 2026/2027 Salmon Conservation Stamp
Blog, PressThe Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) is proud to announce Farlyn Campbell as the winner of the 2026–2027 Salmon Conservation Stamp Competition. Her piece, Smiley, was selected from 24 entries and will appear on next year’s stamp.
To read more news and stories, click here.
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