One of the huge problems in salmon recovery is the tragedy of the comment. At once it bothe everybody's fault and nobody's. My fishing doesn't hurt Chinook nearly as much as his net. His net, of course, does not hurt as much as that strip mall. And the strip mall does less damage than the seals. And so on.

There is no one thing we can do, other than reduce the human population to zero and nature fix our mess. Unfortunately, this allows one group to (correctly) point top "them" as being more damaging. Wild salmon cross too many boundaries, affect too much of the human world, to be worth changing our lives for.