SALMON

An explosive cloud of mist and vapor hang in the air as an armada of orca whales surface to breath as they swim close to shore near Lim Kiln State Park on San Juan Island. A plan to restore Sacramento River salmon runs also could help revive killer whale populations 700 miles to the north in Puget Sound, as federal scientists struggle to protect endangered species in a little-understood ecosystem that stretches along the Pacific coast from California to Alaska. (Photo by Dean J. Koepfler/Tacoma News Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
An explosive cloud of mist and vapor hang in the air as an armada of orca whales surface to breath as they swim close to shore near Lim Kiln State Park on San Juan Island. A plan to restore Sacramento River salmon runs also could help revive killer whale populations 700 miles to the north in Puget Sound, as federal scientists struggle to protect endangered species in a little-understood ecosystem that stretches along the Pacific coast from California to Alaska. (Photo by Dean J. Koepfler/Tacoma News Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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