Whatcom County Vessel Turn-In Recycling Event

Applications are now being accepted for a voluntary vessel turn-in event hosted by Whatcom MRC, Nooksack Indian Tribe, Port of Bellingham, Whatcom Waterfront Coalition, Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Washington Department of Ecology, and Northwest Straits Commission. The Vessel Turn-In Program (VTIP) is managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to help prevent boats from becoming derelict or abandoned and to keep pollution out of our marine habitats.

After a pre-approved process, applicants will be notified of where and when to turn in their vessel. Vessels of 34 feet or less in length are accepted, with vessels 35 feet or larger reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Learn more: Turn-in flier | Vessel Turn-In Application | DNR website

The Northwest Straits Commission is a regional coordinating body comprised of people who care about the marine areas where they live, and who work together to protect and restore marine resources.

The Northwest Straits Commission carries out regional conservation projects and supports the work of seven Marine Resources Committees through funding, technical support, training and regional coordination.

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June 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting

June 27

  • Member Spotlight: Karin Roemers-Kleven

  • Puget Sound Day on the Hill

    San Juan MRC’s Marine Project Manager Dr. Frances Robertson attended Puget Sound Day on the Hill this spring in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the reauthorization of the NW Straits Initiative and represent San Juan County’s marine interests.

    She joined regional partners in meeting with legislators to build support for salmon recovery, reducing vessel noise impacts on Southern Resident killer whales, shellfish and green crab monitoring, Tribal treaty rights, and broader Puget Sound restoration efforts.

    Special thanks were extended to Sen. Patty Murray and Sen. Maria Cantwell for introducing SB 1433 Rep. Rick Larsen and Rep. Emily Randall for sponsoring HB 2860, and to  to support reauthorization of the NW Straits Initiative.

    All legislators stressed the importance of telling our stories and why marine conservation and protection matters.” -  Dr. Frances Robertson

  • Washington Kelp Project inventory

    Interested in who is doing what with kelp in Washington? NW Straits Commission staff, in collaboration with partners throughout Washington and British Columbia, have developed the WA Kelp Project Inventory, a shared resource for adding, updating, and exploring WA kelp-related project information. Have a kelp-related project? Please feel free to update your project information at any time!

    Visit WA Kelp Project Inventory to learn more.

  • Students dive into marine science

    Whatcom MRC hosted three Beach Seine with Schools field events this spring, giving 166 fourth graders from four local schools (Harmony, Carl Cozier, Alderwood, and Acme Elementary Schools) a hands-on marine science experience.

    Students observed beach seining by Lummi Natural Resources biologists, who identified salmon species like chum, coho, and Chinook. The April event saw a record catch of 938 chum salmon. Tribal elders from Nooksack Tribe and Lummi Nation shared cultural knowledge and environmental insights. Salish Sea School also joined this year, adding stations for interactive student learning. The Beach Seine with Schools program is part of the MRC’s ongoing commitment to youth education and community engagement in marine conservation. Learn more about Beach Seine with Schools.

Member Spotlight: Karin Roemers-Kleven

San Juan MRC

Karin relocated to San Juan County from Tacoma in 2015 to be close to the resident orcas. As the whales' numbers began to decline, Karin wanted to help, and devoted nearly 200 hours on training focused on the environment the whales depend on. She sought avenues to pass that knowledge on to others and engage them through storytelling to change their impact on the ecosystem.

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Upcoming Events

  • Jun

    27

    June 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting

    Friday
    June 27
    10 AM-12 PM

    This meeting will be virtual over Zoom: Zoom link

  • Jul

    25

    July 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting

    Friday
    July 25
    10 AM-3 PM

    This meeting will be in person in Whatcom County. Stay tuned for official location.

  • Aug

    29

    August 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting

    Friday
    August 29
    10 AM-12 PM

    This meeting will be virtual over Zoom: Zoom Link