Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To support the conservation of wild salmon and wild salmon habitat in Kamchatka, Russia.
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Wild Salmon Center
$2,400,000
24 months
Wild Salmon Stronghold Fund
Nov 2015
$2,000,000
36 months
Nov 2014
$1,000,000
Kamchatka Wild Salmon Conservation
$900,000
Wild Salmon Center Science
Aug 2014
$350,000
32 months
Sustainable Fisheries Initiative Project
Mar 2014
$1,585,336
Skeena Salmon Management Reform and Habitat Protection
Jan 2014
$2,317,293
Aug 2011
$2,341,318
25 months
State of the Salmon
Jul 2011
$187,293
14 months
Salmon Climate Conference
Nov 2010
$690,875
12 months
May 2010
$5,590,454
40 months
Mar 2008
$354,448
9 months
Kamchatka Biostation Research Program – 2007 Field Season
Jul 2007
$1,453,299
30 months
May 2007
$2,080,349
16 months
Kamchatka Salmon Refuge Creation and Consolidation
Nov 2006
$482,685
State of the Salmon (Renewal)
Nov 2005
$535,000
Building Institutional Capacity for Wild Salmon Conservation
Aug 2004
$6,000,000
Kamchatka Wild Salmon Biodiversity Program
Jan 2004
$1,425,000
Wild Salmon Biodiversity Program, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
Feb 2003
$1,475,000
Conservation of Salmonid Fish on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
Aug 2001
$75,000
Pacific Rim Survey and Symposium
Jul 2001
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.