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2025 Impact Report


In 2025, we marked 27 years of collective action stewarding marine waters to ensure a thriving future for marine ecosystems—and the communities that depend on them.

From removing derelict boats to monitoring bull kelp, surveying forage fish, and supporting healthy eelgrass beds, our work continues to connect science and community to deliver real, measurable results.

This Impact Report highlights the actions and outcomes led by seven county Marine Resources Committees (MRCs), the NW Straits Commission, and our many partners. Together, thousands of volunteer hours, strong local partnerships, and essential federal, state, and county support made this work possible. THANK YOU to our partners, volunteers, and members. This work couldn’t be done without you.

2025 Impact Report

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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February 2026 NW Straits Commission Meeting

February 26

10 AM-3 PM

Jan Holmes Coastal Volunteer of the Year Award

Many Island MRC members were present at Sound Waters University, a day long “University for All”,  presented and hosted by Sound Water Stewards. A highlight of the event was the award presentation for the Jan Holmes Coastal Volunteer of the Year Award, which showcases the marine conservation inspired accomplishments of Island County volunteers.

In coordination with Sound Water Stewards and Washington State University, Island County Extension, the Island MRC presented this year’s award to Mary Jo Adams, a close friend and colleague of Jan Holmes, who has helped to shape marine education and shoreline identification throughout Island County. Congratulations Mary Jo!

San Juan MRC at the Seattle Boat Show

San Juan MRC youth representative Lola Walker attended the Seattle Boat Show and helped pass out whale warning flags and spread the message to give whales space at the Be Whale Wise booth. The Marine Stewardship Area (MSA) of San Juan County is vital habitat for the endangered Southern Resident Killer whales. Providing education and outreach to the broad boating community regarding species and special habitats remains a goal of the MSA.

“We are so lucky to have Lola take the time to spread this message and support ongoing efforts to educate the public and provide resources that protect important species,” said Sam Whitridge, San Juan MRC Marine Program Coordinator.

Learn more about Southern Resident Killer Whales | San Juan MRC

Whatcom MRC kelp kayak outreach

Whatcom MRC’s Dana Daniels and kelp monitoring volunteer, Eleanor Hines, presented on MRC bull kelp monitoring efforts to the Whatcom Association of Kayak Enthusiasts (WAKE) organization at the Community Boating Center on Tuesday, February 17. The project team is starting to identify potential dates for the surveys in 2026.

Dana said, "It was great getting to dive into the kelp monitoring project with a group of experienced paddlers as they are out on the water so frequently and are often paddling to areas that are more remote or challenging to reach. The connection with this group may allow the MRC and affiliated organizations to fill some aquatic vegetation data gaps as this group showed keen interest in helping to provide this information while out on the water."

Learn more about Kelp kayak monitoring | Whatcom MRC

Member Spotlight: Sarah Fisken

Sarah Fisken is a member of Jefferson MRC. She is in her second term on the MRC, and serves as the MRC Alternative to the Northwest Straits Commission.

Upcoming Events

Apr
02

2026 Northwest Straits Commission Retreat

Thursday - Friday
April 2, 10:00 am - April 3, 3:00 pm

More details about the 2026 NWSC Retreat will be available in the coming months.

Apr
24

April 2026 Northwest Straits Commission Meeting

Friday
April 24, 10:00 am - April 24, 12:00 pm

This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom.

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting. 

May
29

May 2026 Northwest Straits Commission Meeting

Friday
May 29, 10:00 am - May 29, 3:00 pm

This meeting will be held in person in Snohomish County. More details and information will be posted soon.

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting.

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The 2025 MRC Conference brought the NW Straits community together in Skagit County where we gathered at La Conner’s Maple Hall on November 7–8.

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