Congratulations!
Ken Carrasco and Laure Caskey-Schreiber from the Whatcom MRC and Steve Revella and John Aschoff from the San Juan MRC joined the Commission this month to represent their Marine Resources Committees. The Commission welcomes their wealth of knowledge and dedication. Meetings of the Northwest Straits Commission are generally held monthly and are open to the public. Click here for more information.
New Facebook Page Launched
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What's New
Jefferson MRC Co-Sponsor of Environmental Film Series
The Jefferson MRC is co-sponsoring a two-part Environmental Film Series. Part II will be January 28, 2012. Three Leaping Frog Films will screen in spectacular High Definition at the Northwest Maritime Center. Begins at 6:30 PM. More information: Part II - All Things Shellfish.
Snohomish and Island MRCs Endorse Port Susan MSA
Meeting together in Coupeville on December 6, the Island and Snohomish MRCs voted unanimously to recommend leaders of the two counties adopt the draft plan to establish an educational Port Susan Marine Stewardship Area. Read more...
NW Straits Commission Receives National Shellfish Initiative Funding
At an event hosted by Taylor Shellfish, Dr. Jane Lubchenco announced $200,000 in funding for the Northwest Straits Commission to pursue Olympia oyster restoration. The Commission will work in partnership with National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Puget Sound Restoration Fund, the Swinomish, Samish and Jamestown S’Klallam Tribes and several Marine Resources Committees. Read more. Click here to learn more about the Washington Shellfish Initiative.
Whatcom MRC Completes Creosote Log Removal
In a joint effort by the Whatcom MRC, Washington Department of Natural Resources, the Cliffside Community, and the City of Bellingham, the last remaining beach in Whatcom County was cleared of creosote and treated logs in December, 2011. Twelve members of the City’s WCC crew hand-hauled 3.35 tons of rogue logs off the beach. This marks the end of ten years of creosote log cleanup in Whatcom County. The majority of source logs from derelict structures have also been removed in the county, so minimal re-accumulation is expected.
Action Agenda Update Available for Comment
The Puget Sound Partnership is seeking public comment on the draft Action Agenda Update through February 3. This is the agency's plan for recovering Puget Sound by 2020. The Northwest Straits Initiative, through our seven MRCs, has played an important role in developing and guiding the Action Agenda, which is available online. Comments can be submitted by email to actionagenda@psp.wa.gov, or in hard copy to Puget Sound Partnership, 326 E D Street, Tacoma, WA 98421.
Newsletter
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Maynard Beach Restoration Project

This month, Jefferson MRC, the North Olympic Salmon Coalition and other project partners are completing the design phase of the Maynard Beach Restoration Project, at the head of Discovery Bay. During the past six months, project partners worked closely with many stakeholders to come up with a design plan that will have great ecological benefits, including improved habitat for migrating juvenile salmon, shellfish and shorebirds. Partners also worked through many challenges to accommodate a trail allowance for public access as part of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Next steps include engineering and construction permitting. Congratulations to Jefferson MRC and NOSC for bringing this project to its nearly shovel-ready state!
Northwest Straits Commission Meeting
The next meeting of the Northwest Straits Commission will be on January 27, 2012 at the Squalicum Yacht Club in Whatcom County. Click here for the agenda. For more information about past meetings click here.

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