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Building Together for Salmon

Partnership is foundational to our approach. We work alongside Indigenous Nations, research institutions, government agencies, and conservation organizations to co-develop AI solutions that serve communities and protect wild salmon.

Indigenous Partners

Indigenous Nations across the Northeast Pacific are leaders in developing and applying computer-vision tools for salmon stewardship within their territories.

Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department

Leading stewardship and monitoring programs for wild salmon in Heiltsuk Territory.

First Nations Fisheries Council

Supporting First Nations in the co-management of fisheries resources across BC.

Gitanyow Fishery Authority

Co-developing computer vision tools for salmon monitoring in the Nass watershed.

Skeena Fisheries Commission

Watershed-scale salmon monitoring and assessment in Skeena River systems.

Haida Fishery Program

Protecting and monitoring salmon populations in Haida Gwaii watersheds.

Kitasoo Xai'xais Stewardship Authority

Integrated resource management and salmon conservation in traditional territories.

Taku River Tlingit

Salmon stewardship in the Taku River watershed.

Nuxalk Stewardship

Conservation and monitoring of salmon in Nuxalk Nation territory.

Wuikinuxv Fishery Program

Community-based salmon monitoring and management programs.

Government & Agencies

Collaborating with fisheries management and conservation agencies to support evidence-based decision making.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

DFO Stock Assessment Division partners in co-developing AI tools for salmon monitoring.

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BC Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund

Supporting innovative approaches to salmon restoration and conservation.

Research & Academic

Working with leading researchers to advance the science of automated salmon monitoring.

Simon Fraser University

Computing science expertise in computer vision and machine learning research.

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Pacific Salmon Foundation

Leading research and conservation initiatives for wild Pacific salmon.

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Wild Salmon Center

Science-based conservation of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim.

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Funding Partners

Generous support from funding organizations makes our work possible.

NSERC

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada supports research innovation.

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Mitacs

Accelerating innovation through research partnerships and collaboration.

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RBC Foundation

Supporting community-focused environmental initiatives across Canada.

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Interested in Partnering?

We're always looking for new collaborators who share our commitment to salmon conservation. Whether you're an Indigenous Nation, research institution, conservation organization, or fisheries management agency, we'd love to explore how we can work together.

"Partnership is foundational in our approach to developing and applying computer-vision solutions for salmon monitoring and stewardship. First Nations across the North and Central Coast of BC have contributed data and time to the development and training of computer-vision models, and are leaders on the ground in applying these tools for stewardship of wild salmon within their territories."

Why Partner With Us?

SalmonVision partnerships are built on mutual respect, shared goals, and collaborative innovation.

Co-Development

Work directly with our team to develop solutions tailored to your needs.

Real Impact

Deploy proven AI tools that make a measurable difference for salmon conservation.

Open Science

Access open-source models and data to advance your research and conservation goals.

Community Support

Join a network of partners committed to protecting wild salmon populations.