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Terry Williams and Mark Sollitto

The Pacific Northwest Salmon Center is honored to announce Mark Sollitto & Terry Williams as a team of individuals being among six finalist nominees to be considered for induction into the Wild Salmon Hall of Fame. As Chair and Vice Chair of Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Board, they led the forum creating the Snohomish Basin Conservation Plan. Each have had impressive, dedicated careers and volunteer hours in salmon recovery and natural resources lands protection.

Mark Sollitto's accomplishments include being a Chair of Snoqualmie Watershed Forum and council member for the City of North Bend helping to protect the regions natural resources. In King County, Mark has advocated for parks and worked to develop and implement land use policies preserving over 91,500 acres in King County.

Terry Williams served as the Tulalip Tribes Fisheries and Natural Resources Commissioner and as Commissioner to the NW Indian Fisheries Commission. He was also a representative for Pacific Fisheries Management; Chair of Pacific Salmon Commission and was appointed as the United Nations Delegate by Dept. of Interior for the Untied Nations Conference on Biodiversity; moreover, Terry is a chair and or board member to other organizations including Timber Fish and Wildlife, Puget Sound Water Authority, Northwest Straits Commission, Center of Streamside Studies, Adopt-a-Stream Foundation, Salmon Homecoming Alliance and People of Puget Sound. Terry has received numerous awards and has also helped to lead the Tulalip Tribes making significant investments in salmon recovery in the Snohomish Basin. When it comes to Wild Salmon, Mr. Williams and Mr. Sollitto have kept the pulse of salmon recovery efforts close to their hearts.

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