January 13, 2026—Today, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA), also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service, issued its
12-month finding on
the petition to list Olympic Peninsula steelhead under the Endangered Species Act. NOAA determined that Olympic Peninsula steelhead qualify as a distinct population segment under the ESA and acknowledged long-term population declines, reduced productivity, and substantial uncertainty, but concluded that listing is not warranted at this time.
The Conservation Angler and Wild Fish Conservancy are conducting a thorough review of the decision and the underlying status review to evaluate whether NOAA’s finding is consistent with the best available science and the requirements of the Endangered Species Act.
We are assessing all available options to ensure that Olympic Peninsula steelhead receive the protections necessary to prevent further decline and secure a path toward recovery. Additional information will be forthcoming.