Thirty Year Perspective of Restoration in Kitsap County
Paul Dorn, the final speaker of the day, is here to give his perspective on doing more than 30 years of restoration work in Kitsap County. He starts off with a video of coho...
Paul Dorn, the final speaker of the day, is here to give his perspective on doing more than 30 years of restoration work in Kitsap County. He starts off with a video of coho...
Eric Beamer and Aundrea McBride of the Skagit River System Cooperative are now presenting on juvenile chinook salmon orgin and non-natal use of small streams in the Whidbey Basin. Eric Beamer: Successful observations included...
Scott Steltzner, biologist for the Squaxin Island Tribe, is presenting on landscape planning and visioning for Budd Inlet. Here’s a post over at the tribe’s blog about a landscape analysis that is at the...
Victor Insera, restoration coordinator, Nooksack Tribe, is presenting on a series of projects on the Nooksack River. South Fork Nooksack is the most on edge chinook (most endangered) stock in Puget Sound. Over the...
Katie Krueger from the Quileute Tribe is now speaking about the Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Partnership – “From Neah Bay to the Columbia River – how do we synthesize this?” The idea was to...
Just a reminder: we will be posting audio and the actual power point presentations of each speaker, if you would like more details on these talks. Ed Johnstone, the Quinault Indian Nation’s fisheries commissioner gives a...
Joseph Pavel and Alex Gouley of the Skokomish Tribe are now presenting the tribe’s restoration projects within the Skokomish Tidelands. The Skokomish Watershed, includes the North Fork and South Fork of the Skokomish River,...
George Walter, of the Nisqually Tribe, is the luncheon speaker. He is discussing the Nisqually partnerships and restoration work as well as his work with the Nisqually Land Trust. Nisqually Watershed Coordinating Committee was...
Just a couple of short notes that are related to this talk. According to the original agenda, Jeanette Dorner, salmon restoration manager for the Nisqually Tribe, is supposed to be talking now. But, she’s up at...
Billy Frank, Jr., chairman of the NWIFC, is speaking now on “Putting the Watersheds Together.” He started out connecting the current effort to restore habitat back to the early fishing rights struggle. Before the...