Rosie Cayou James, Samish Tribal elder giving the welcome at Fidalgo Bay Day 2024. Photo: Skagit MRC.
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Fidalgo Bay Day recap

Skagit MRC and partners hosted the 20th Fidalgo Bay Day Saturday, August 24 at the Fidalgo Bay Resort.

An estimated 300 people attended with 35 participating organizations, and 30 volunteers. The event boasted 31 Discovery Passport Outreach Stations (a new record) and 155 Passport Booklets were handed out!

The MRC extends thanks to the many volunteers, partner organizations, and local businesses who made the event a success.

And additional appreciation goes out to Rosie Cayou James, Samish Indian Nation tribal elder, for opening the event, Jason Morgan from NW Straits Foundation for leading the beach seine activity, and Jude Apple for emceeing.

Learn more about Fidalgo Bay Day.

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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December 2024 NW Straits Commission Meeting

December 06

  • Member Spotlight: Karin Roemers-Kleven

  • Guillemot watch!

    Clallam MRC’s pigeon guillemot monitoring season wrapped up mid-September.

    The MRC monitors guillemots because their use of coastal bluffs for nesting and subtidal habitat for feeding makes them excellent indicator species of nearshore habitat health.

    This year’s observations indicated that guillemots are nesting and fledging later than usual. The MRC will continue data collection to help with future research on their nesting and feeding habits.

    A special thanks to dedicated MRC volunteers Ed Bowlby and Mary Sue Brancato, whose work along with strong community partnerships, have helped make this long-term monitoring project a success!

    Learn more about Pigeon Guillemot Surveys.

     

  • Harmful algal blooms

    Whatcom MRC’s HAB team has been actively sampling for phytoplankton and mussels at both Semiahmoo Marina and Birch Bay Marina. Over the past month, the team has observed a slight decrease in the presence of harmful algal species compared to previous months.

    Due to a lack of data in north Whatcom County, the MRC partners with the SoundToxins monitoring network, overseen by Washington Sea Grant, to monitor HABs in the Salish Sea. This effort includes weekly sampling from March-November and biweekly sampling from November-February at the Semiahmoo and Birch Bay Marina sites.

    The HAB data collected by the MRC provides information to management agencies and scientists to effectively manage shellfish closures for public safety. Please note that beaches throughout Whatcom County remain closed for recreational shellfish harvesting. The MRC will continue monitoring efforts and reporting on updates and changes.

    Learn more about HAB monitoring.

  • Wooden Boat Festival

    Jefferson MRC is thrilled to report that their participation at the Wooden Boat Festival was a great success! The MRC’s booth welcomed 300+ visitors and the new speaker series tent was extremely well attended attracting 1400+ visitors!

    The MRC partnered with WA Sea Grant and the Port Townsend Marine Science Center to host 21 speakers over three days presenting on topics ranging from derelict crab pots, orcas of Port Townsend, the ecology of a whale fall, and sustainable fishing and boating practices.

    The MRC would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to MRC volunteers and special shout out to project lead Betsy Carlson for making this event possible!

    Learn more about Jefferson MRC’s education and outreach.

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

  • Nov

    15

    2024 NWSI Annual Conference

    Friday-Saturday
    November 15-November 16

    The 2024 Annual NW Straits Initiative Conference will be hosted at the Delta Hotel in Everett, Snohomish County from November 15-16. See the Conference Webpage for more details.

  • Dec

    06

    December 2024 NW Straits Commission Meeting

    Friday
    December 06
    10 AM-12 PM

    Virtual on Zoom