Thank you Ridgeratt

Really interesting article from Tidal Exchange, and I do agree that habitat loss is a major issue. However, I thought I would throw this out there-
The Unuk river, a trans-boundary river originating in Canadian wilderness and running through the Misty Fjords national monument in Alaska and into Behm canal, has virtually ZERO habitat loss in the entire watershed. There are no roads in there at all. Think of it like the Mill Creek watershed from ridgetop to ocean. Yet still it is seeing the same precipitous decline of kings as the Stillaguamish.
The fishing around the Behm canal is off limits to commercials to prevent incidental catch, and is going to seriously impact our king fishing going forward. Sports (charters) are starting to see some tight restrictions as well...
I think it's important to realize that there are other impacts at play, including fishing (sport, commercial, and tribal). Apex predators (orca and lions), ocean conditions, high seas harvest, etc. I believe climate change is also a factor. Putting all of the attention on habitat destruction may divert attention from another, more significant cause.
