Forage fish workshop attendees at Cornet Bay Retreat Center. (Elise Adams).

Forage fish workshop attendees at Cornet Bay Retreat Center. (Elise Adams).

Island MRC gathers forage fish enthusiasts and experts


Island MRC’s forage fish lead, Kirk Larsen and workshop facilitator, Emily Bishop, hosted the Forage Fish Community-based Research Workshop at the Cornet Bay Retreat Center on April 27. The event brought together local forage fish researchers, managers, and citizen scientists to discuss regional needs management connections, and the most effective next steps for advancing forage fish research in the Salish Sea.

Forage fish such as Pacific sand lance and surf smelt are a critical food source for salmon, seabirds, and marine mammals. Because these species rely on specific nearshore habitats, coordinated monitoring helps support effective shoreline management and restoration across the Salish Sea. The workshop provided a space to connect community science efforts with regional research and management needs.

“The idea was to bring together a wide variety of people who focus on forage fish, across disciplines and discuss what this work looks like in 5-10 years.”  - Ken Collins, Island MRC representative to the Commission

Workshop follow up includes reviewing discussions and insights and incorporating them into future monitoring, collaboration opportunities, and community science initiatives.

The MRC continues year-round forage fish egg monitoring, with teams conducting monthly monitoring at sites on Whidbey Island and Camano Island. Learn more about Island MRC’s forage fish monitoring.

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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 2026 NW Straits Commission Meeting

June 26

10 AM-12 PM

Meetings & Events

Searching for Seaweed in Jefferson County

Jefferson MRC hosted the Searching for Seaweed Workshop in April at Point Hudson, Port Townsend. Reed Stevens of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife led a group of 20 participants along the beach, identifying seaweeds and providing information on safe and sustainable harvesting. Learn more about Jefferson MRC’s education and outreach.

San Juan MRC kicks off boating season community engagement

San Juan MRC is stepping into the busy summer season with a handful of outreach, stewardship and community engagement efforts. Dock talks returned on May 3, giving volunteers a chance to meet boaters, share best practices and highlight whale‑safe boating while vessel counts resumed at key eelgrass sites. That momentum carried into the spring Great Islands Cleanup, where 250 volunteers across five islands removed more than a ton of debris from 200 miles of shoreline, roads and trails. The season’s energy continued at the Friday Harbor Labs Open House, where more than 700 visitors stopped by to learn about marine stewardship as the MRC shared a trivia wheel and handed out whale warning flags. Learn more about San Juan MRC’s education and outreach.

New European green crab trappers

Snohomish MRC reported strong community participation at the Edmonds Watershed Fun Fair in May, with more than 145 people stopping by their activities table to learn about forage fish, marine vegetation, and crab pot loss. Other presenters included City of Edmonds, Sound Salmon Solutions, Snohomish County Conservation District, and Xerces, the high school salmon club.

Volunteers led hands-on activities including protecting the eelgrass beds from anchors and remove a derelict crab pot with an ROV arm. One attendee said, “Thank you, I didn’t know any of this and I’ve lived here a long time.”

The MRC sends a huge thank you to volunteers for their time and support! Learn more about Snohomish MRC’s education and outreach.

Member Spotlight: Natasha Cuomo

Natasha Cuomo was inspired to help restore and protect the environment after moving here from Macedonia and seeing the wealth of marine resources in the Pacific Northwest.

Upcoming Events

Jun
26

June 2026 Northwest Straits Commission Meeting

Friday
June 26, 10:00 am - June 26, 12:00 pm

This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom.

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting. 

Jul
24

July 2026 Northwest Straits Commission Meeting

Friday
July 24, 10:00 am - July 24, 3:00 pm

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

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting.

Aug
28

August 2026 Northwest Straits Commission Meeting

Friday
August 28, 10:00 am - August 28, 12:00 pm

This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom.

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting. 

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