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Choose Humboldt | King Salmon resilience on the edge of the bay

Times Standard 15 Feb 2026
Tucked along Buhne Point in Humboldt Bay, just five miles south of Eureka, King Salmon is easy to miss if you’re driving Highway 101 too quickly ... King Salmon is no stranger to flooding ... King Salmon may ...
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Supervisors discuss loans for King Salmon recovery

Times Standard 11 Feb 2026
A proposal for issuing zero-interest loans for King Salmon residents whose homes flooded during king tides earlier this year was hashed out by the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
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LAS 35831 - Land use permit for commercial recreation camp near King Salmon Creek (Alaska Department of Natural Resources)

Public Technologies 11 Feb 2026
LAS 35831 - Land use permit for commercial recreation camp near King Salmon Creek ... South of King Salmon Creek, approximately 3.75 miles northwest of Idavain Lake.
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Civic calendar | Board will consider loans for flood-impacted King Salmon homeowners

Times Standard 07 Feb 2026
Editor’s note ... Arcata Fire District Board of Directors. When. Second Thursday of every month at 5.30 p.m. Where ... When ... Where ... When ... When ... • The board will consider a zero-interest loan program to help homeowners affected by King Salmon’s January floods.
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King Salmon recovery continues as county and partners consider long-term plan

Times Standard 27 Jan 2026
Their work has included community workshops in Fields Landing and King Salmon, as well as a door-to-door survey of King Salmon’s 207 residences that has provided key information to assess the significance of this year’s flood events.
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Recovery efforts continue after record tides inundated King Salmon

Times Standard 19 Jan 2026
Assemblymember Chris Rogers was also in King Salmon Sunday ... “Estimates from Humboldt COAD and the Fields Landing King Salmon Living with Water Project indicate that, of the 200+ residences in King Salmon, at least 37 houses were flooded on Jan.
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King Salmon will have smoke testing of sewer system next Wednesday

Times Standard 09 Jan 2026
The Humboldt Community Services District will be conducting sewer smoke testing in the King Salmon area on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, from 9.00 A.M.
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King Salmon flood aftermath: Efforts shift to cleanup, health concerns

Times Standard 06 Jan 2026
Significant coastal flooding inundated King Salmon over a period of multiple days last week, as astronomical tides and winds combined to push water levels in the Humboldt Bay higher than ever recorded before.
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‘Worst it’s ever happened’: King Salmon sees no break in high tides

Times Standard 03 Jan 2026
For King Salmon, we’re not entirely sure what ... Bruce Brown had been in King Salmon for three and a half years, and said it was “absolutely” the worst flooding King Salmon had seen.
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Highest-ever recorded tide in Humboldt Bay results in widespread flooding in King Salmon

Times Standard 02 Jan 2026
Record tides that flooded King Salmon on Thursday continued to swell on Friday morning, inundating local businesses, yards and even homes — many of which had never been flooded before ... in King Salmon Friday morning ... in King Salmon flooded Friday.
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’26 begins with optimism for a more normal king salmon season | Fish Rap

Santa Cruz Sentinel 01 Jan 2026
Good news to start the year includes the real possibility of a more normal king salmon season for sport and commercial anglers, and the lifting of restrictions on long-soak crab pots, which begins Friday.
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Photos | King Salmon innundated with water

Times Standard 01 Jan 2026
Roadways, cars and buildings in King Salmon flooded Thursday morning as a high tide brought a deluge of bay water to the small community ... "At low tide, this is a creek," said King Salmon resident Jimmy Carter ... Flooded streets in King Salmon Thursday.
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Akaroa King Salmon Products Recalled Due To Possible Listeria

Scoop 09 Dec 2025
Listeriosis infection can be serious among vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women and their unborn babies, newborns, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems, says Mr Arbuckle ....
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