SALMON WATCH - A 5-PART FILM SERIES FOR EDUCATORS

Produced in partnership with the Salmon Watch program of the World Salmon Council and its many partners, this 5-part short film series serves as an introduction to salmon and their ecosystems for middle-school through college-level learners in physical or virtual classroom settings. The series is modeled after the Salmon Watch field trip experience, following 5 key topics (riparian ecology, water quality, aquatic macroinvertebrates, salmon biology, and stewardship), each hosted by Salmon Watch volunteer educators.

Explore the video series below using the dropdown menu, and visit www.salmonwatch.org to find curriculum resources and learn about the unique Salmon Watch field trip program. All videos feature English and Spanish captions.

Directed by Jeremy Monroe & David Herasimtschuk.

Six part film series. Closed Captioned in English & Spanish. Produced by Freshwaters Illustrated in Partnership with World Salmon Council, Oregon Dept of Fish & Wildlife, US Forest Service, Marion Soil & Water Conservation District, Calapooia Watershed Council, The Blueprint Foundation, Unidos Youth Education, & many others.

Freshwaters Illustrated is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of freshwater biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation. You can access more of our films and supporting educational resources with a Membership that offers exclusive benefits and supports our work. K-12 educators can visit our Water Teachers page to learn about discounted and honorary memberships and dedicated teaching resources.