2024 NW Straits Environmental Leadership Award
Congratulations to Dr. Julia Parrish, 2024 NW Straits Environmental Leadership Award recipient!
As a Governor’s Appointee to the Northwest Straits Commission, Chair of the Science Advisory Committee, and Professor at UW, Julia has made a lasting impact during her time with the Commission. Her leadership included incorporating the Science Advisory Committee into MRC proposal reviews, developing MRC training, and connecting scientists with Commissioners which helped to advance the Commission's mission. Although Julia’s term on the Commission ends this month, her thoughtful leadership and mentorship will have immeasurable impact on the Northwest Straits Commission and the greater conservation community.
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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More About Us and the Northwest Straits Region »January 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting
In Person at the Coupeville Library - 788 Alexander St, Coupeville, WA 98239-3137
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Northwest Straits Initiative Conference
The 2024 NW Straits Initiative conference , November 15-16, brought together 120 MRC members from all seven Northwest Straits counties, local leaders, project partners, Northwest Straits Commissioners, and Northwest Straits Foundation members in Everett.
The two-day event was filled with hope, collaboration, and a shared vision for developing community-driven marine conservation systems and projects that will protect and restore the health of our local ecosystems.
The Commission extends our gratitude to all who attended and contributed to a successful conference. It takes a village to put on an event like this and we appreciate all those who helped organize the event and outstanding sessions, which included participation from MRCs, the Science Advisory Committee, and the Foundation.
Special thanks to keynote speaker, Dr. Elin Kelsey; Hayden Jenkins, NW Washington Director for Senator Patty Murray; Andrew Gobin, Tulalip Tribes Treaty Rights Office Manager, and to all of our outstanding speakers, presenters, panelists, and local leaders. Together, we are cultivating hope through local solutions for our environment!
View conference photos and resources on the conference webpage
The 2024 NW Straits Initiative conference was organized and funded by the NW Straits Commission using Federal funds from NOAA.
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Rain garden report
Jefferson MRC held a rain garden work party with the help of two WSU Master Gardener volunteers and four MRC volunteers. They cleared weeds, divided and replanted a large lily, and added new plants to the upper tier. A local landscaper has been hired to assist with maintenance at Port Townsend's rain gardens through December.
Project Lead Janette Mestre is cataloging plants purchased in October and coordinating their final planting locations as the landscaper cleans up several gardens. Janette has also reached out to Jefferson County Public Works for potential support with maintenance
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Pigeon guillemots
Clallam MRC’s Pigeon guillemot monitoring season concluded in mid-September and data entry has now been completed, showing that nesting extended later into the season than usual. Quality assurance and quality control is still in progress.
The MRC collaborates with the Salish Sea Guillemot Network and the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, involving about 40 citizen scientists each season to monitor Pigeon guillemots, which are key indicators of nearshore habitat health. This long-term monitoring project is highlighted by strong partnerships, dedicated team members, and a large volunteer base, making it a standout effort for the Clallam MRC.
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Member Spotlight: Glen Alexander, "Alex"
Whatcom MRCAlex serves as a citizen at large on Whatcom MRC. He was born and raised in Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Michigan. He moved to Bellingham in 1972 for a temporary job in education and stayed. After some gill netting, carpentry and amateur theater and music performance he completed a Masters of Environmental Education at Western, married and raised two daughters. Glen retired in 2017 as Education Coordinator at Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
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Jan 31
January 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting
Friday
January 31
10 AM-3 PMVirtual option for those who can't make it in person
In Person at the Coupeville Library - 788 Alexander St, Coupeville, WA 98239-3137
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Feb 28
February 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting
Friday
February 28
10 AM-12 PMThis meeting will be virtual over Zoom: Zoom Link
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Apr 25
April 2025 NW Straits Commission Meeting
Friday
April 25
10 AM-12 PMThis meeting will be virtual over Zoom: Zoom Link