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Save Our Wild Salmon SOS Portland

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.wildsalmon.org
 
Main Email: N/A
 
Contact Name: Nicole Cordan, Director
 
Contact Email: nicole [at] wildsalmon.org
 
Phone: 503-230-0421
 
Fax: 503-230-0677
 
Regional office: 2031 SE Belmont
Portland, Oregon 97214
United States
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 04:48:07
 

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The Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition (SOS) is a nationwide coalition of conservation organizations, commercial and sportfishing associations, businesses, river groups, and taxpayer advocates working to restore self-sustaining, healthy, harvestable, and abundant wild salmon to the rivers and streams of the Pacific Northwest. We believe the most effective method of achieving our goal is by removing the four Lower Snake River dams.



Founded in 1991, Save Our Wild Salmon (SOS) is a nationwide coalition of conservation organizations, commercial and sport fishing associations, businesses, river groups, and taxpayer advocates - all joined in a commitment to restore Pacific Northwest wild salmon and the communities that depend on them.



Mission



Save Our Wild Salmon's mission is to restore abundant, harvestable runs of salmon to the Columbia and Snake River Basins. Wild salmon and free-flowing rivers are the cornerstone of a healthy environment and vibrant economy in the Pacific Northwest.



The members of SOS endorse these five principles:



- return to salmon the use of their rivers: protect and restore spawning, rearing, and migratory habitat

- conserve the genetic heritage and biological diversity of wild salmon populations

- restore productive Tribal and non-Tribal fisheries that allow the rebuilding of wild stocks

- restore wild salmon at least cost to other river users and society as a whole

- foster cooperation among all citizens committed to wild salmon recovery

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