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  • ISE and Golden State Salmon Association Partner to put on Crab Feed Fundraising Dinner Saturday, January 18, Cal Expo

About GSSA
GSSA’s mission is to restore California salmon for their economic, recreational, commercial, environmental, cultural and health values.

GSSA is a coalition that includes commercial and recreational salmon fishermen, related businesses, restaurants, a native tribe, environmentalists, elected officials, families, and communities that rely on salmon.  GSSA has a board comprised of representatives of this diverse community, which reaches from Oregon to the Central Coast, through the Bay-Delta and up a dozen rivers in the Central Valley.
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Things You Should Know
  • Federal Bay-Delta Biological Opinions Threaten the Survival of Bay-Delta Salmon Runs and California’s Salmon Fishing Industry
  • Lawsuit filed to save salmon
  • Accomplishments November 2019
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