21 tribal nations wait to see if the Supreme Court will hear a decades-old case about salmon.
Ocean
19 Western species won’t receive federal protections
The animals range from minuscule Nevada mollusks to dwindling Pacific walruses.
As sea levels rise, so should our action and alarm
Seven women evoke the impact of rising seas by standing their ground.
The fight to save vaquitas from extinction
Through a tangle of corruption and overfishing, a marine species hangs in the balance.
As oceans acidify, shellfish farmers respond
Scientists collaborate to mitigate climate impacts in the Northwest.
Fishy reasons behind big Atlantic salmon escape
Did eclipse-driven tides release a pen of salmon off the coast of Washington?
States restrict chinook fisheries
Extreme climate conditions over recent years pummeled the king of Western salmon.
Do we have too many national monuments? 4 essential reads
How might Trump’s administration unmake a monument, and what’s at stake? Experts offer some answers.
A young hunter moves past death threats from afar
The Apassingok family reflects on a formative kill of a whale and the social-media backlash.
What caused mass die-offs of sea lion pups?
The effects of warming ocean waters are rippling through marine ecosystems.
In remote Alaska, subsistence hunting helps villagers survive
Photos from Gambell, Alaska, help illustrate a different way of life.
There’s still time to comment on marine monument review
So why aren’t we hearing about it?
The teenage whaler’s tale
Internet death threats hound a young Alaskan after a successful hunt.
White sharks rebound in California
The long arc of environmental regulation is rebuilding a damaged ecosystem.
See photos that illustrate the cost of building Alaska’s Pebble Mine
Carl Johnson’s photography shows the bay ‘where water is gold.’
What citizen science can say about seabird deaths
In the Pacific Northwest, the diligence of citizen scientists helps discern patterns in die-offs.
Coastal urbanization could boost biodiversity
Environmental DNA surveys found higher diversity of clams and mud-dwelling species in populated Puget Sound.
Photos: Diving for delicacies
One man braves frigid Alaskan seas to harvest sea cucumbers.
Sea otters on the rise, but shark bites stall range growth
Can sea otters survive the recovery of great white sharks?
New tech could restore some quiet to noisy Western oceans
Underwater noise from construction can confuse and even injure marine animals.
