Salmon Steward

Winter 2018

Salmon Steward is the official publication of the Pacific Salmon Foundation in British Columbia, Canada

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The Port Renfrew Salmon Enhancement Society uses coded wires to track Chinook juveniles raised in their ocean net pens. (See p.7) Photo Credit: Andreas Berglund, PRSES THANKS TO IN-KIND SUPPORT FROM MORE THAN 30 DIFFERENT PARTNERS, when you donate to PSF initiatives like the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project you can expect a 4:1 leverage for every tax- deductible dollar donated. Here are five easy ways to support: DONATE TO BRING SALMON BACK! >> TEXT A DONATION Text SALMON to 45678 to make a $10 tax-receiptable donation to the Pacific Salmon Foundation. (Only for donors with a Canadian wireless phone provider.) >> MAKE A TAX-DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION Donate a minimum of $100 and you will receive a salmon decal for your car or boat. Donations made by December 31, 2018, are eligible for a match! You can donate online at psf.ca or send a cheque to: Pacific Salmon Foundation, Development O"ce 300-1682 West 7th Ave, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4S6 >> PLANNED GIFT A gift in your will naming the Pacific Salmon Foundation is a wonderful way to make wild salmon sustainability part of your legacy. Call PSF at 604.664.7664 for details. >> DONATE SHARES Talk to your financial adviser to learn how you can donate shares of a publicly traded company. Alternatively call PSF at 604.664.7664 for details. >> PURCHASE STYLISH SALMON SWAG Shop our online store for clothing, accessories, artwork and more to support Pacific salmon conservation projects. Go to psf.ca/support/store. Signed Salmon Conservation Stamp Print: "Settled In" by Donnie Hughes. $78 unframed, $200 framed including tax and shipping. PSF Mini Decal: $7 including tax and shipping. PSF Trucker Hat: $35 including tax and shipping. Order yours today by contacting Catherine Lee at clee@psf.ca or 604.664.7664.

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