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Support the important educational and outreach work that FISH is doing to ensure our iconic salmon return for generations to come. Your support enables FISH staff to bring salmon education into classrooms and schools, coordinate hatchery educational tours, and inspire youth leadership opportunities through internships. The staff is also able to coordinate habitat stewardship projects at the hatchery.



Dear Issaquah Friends and Neighbors,

With a heavy heart, we share the devastating news that a fire recently swept through a part of our beloved Issaquah Salmon Hatchery. In the early afternoon hours of April 22, flames damaged the FISH volunteer office that have long been the backdrop to countless memories, moments of learning, laughter, and connection.

Thankfully, no lives (human or fish) were lost, and our first responders—true heroes—acted swiftly. But the damage is real, and the heartbreak is even greater. The hatchery isn’t just a place—it’s a living thread in the fabric of our town. It’s where children meet their first salmon, where generations come together to witness the wonder of nature, and where our community has found meaning, purpose, and pride for nearly a century.

Losing the FISH volunteer office- is more than the volunteer docent vests, our educational materials & tools, outreach equipment and program supplies it feels like losing a piece of home. Volunteers are the life blood of any organization and FISH was no different.

But if there’s one thing we know about Issaquah, it’s that we rally. We care fiercely. And we rebuild—not just with bricks and lumber, but with heart.

We are beginning the long journey to restore what has been lost. This won’t be easy. But we are committed to rising from this moment with even more determination to protect, educate, and inspire through this incredible place.

Many of you have already reached out with offers of help, and we are deeply moved by your kindness. As we take the first step of a long journey we are still assessing the loss.  

  • Offer your time – When we are ready, we’ll need volunteers more than ever.
  • Share your hatchery stories – Your memories and love for the hatchery remind us why it’s worth every effort to restore it.
  • Give what you can – Donations of any size will help FISH recover and rebuild. You can give at Make a Donation

We’ve always believed the hatchery is more than a building—it’s a reflection of all of us. So let’s stand together, as we always have, and bring this treasure back to life.

With gratitude, hope, and love,

Mark Clemens
Executive Director, Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
www.issaquahfish.org

upport the important educational and outreach work that FISH is doing to ensure our iconic salmon return for generations to come. Your support enables FISH staff to bring salmon education into classrooms and schools, coordinate hatchery educational tours, and inspire youth leadership opportunities through internships. The staff is also able to coordinate habitat stewardship projects at the hatchery.

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Why support fish?

“Supporting FISH gives me the incomparable satisfaction of supporting the best Northwest environmental education and advocacy work that preserves and share our precious natural heritage.”

“It is a thrill to share my love of anadromous fish with the public and my fellow FISH supporters. Donating to fish feeds my need to constantly learn – those opportunities grow every week. I greatly enjoy working directly with the fish.”

“Being a FISH supporters allows me to meet and associate with people who care about salmon and the over all environment. Being a volunteer at the hatchery is a wonderful experience allowing me to educate visitors and explain the salmon lifecycle.”