Tell the NMFS to save orcas from extinction and stop overfishing and bycatch!

There are only 73 Southern Resident killer whales remaining in the wild, and this critically endangered species is nearing extinction.

Researchers have raised the alarm about the lack of Chinook salmon driving this endangered orca population closer to extinction. Without enough salmon, orcas could starve to death at a time where this endangered species is already incredibly vulnerable.

But the National Marine Fisheries Service -- the agency tasked with protecting salmon -- is failing to stop the overfishing that’s driving orca losses.

The fishery agency must rein in overfishing and give orcas a fighting chance to survive. But the only way the agency will act is if we apply enough pressure, so your voice is critical to saving this beloved endangered species!

Tell the NMFS to put endangered orcas before the profits of corporate fishing companies! >>

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