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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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January 2026 NW Straits Commission Meeting

January 30

10 AM-3 PM

2025 kelp kayak monitoring season review

Starting in 2015, MRCs have been surveying kelp at 20+ sites throughout the NW Straits region by kayak each summer to track trends in kelp bed areas across time. On Jan. 26th, MRC kayakers gathered online with partners to review findings from their 2025 surveys.  

In 2025... 

55 volunteers from 6 MRCs, paddled 316+ miles, and documented 648+ acres of kelp at 26 sites.  

This is an increase of ~250 acres from 2024! This was due to an increase in effort as well as incredible growth of kelp at 10 sites, where MRCs measured bed areas to be the biggest or second biggest they have seen since monitoring these sites! 

We want to thank all the amazing volunteer kayakers, MRC staff, and partners that made this possible! Your passion, dedication, and hard work continue to advance our understanding of the vital kelp forests. 

Resources:

Kelp Monitoring Fact Sheet | Floating Kelp StoryMap | Kelp data SoundIQ

Bowman Bay: Final Beach Seine

Skagit MRC and the NW Straits Foundation celebrated the final post-restoration beach seining at Bowman Bay on Jan. 9. This marked 10 years of beach seining and forage fish monitoring at the site and highlighted a longstanding partnership. The Foundation is analyzing the data a final report will be shared in the spring. Congratulations on the culmination of a fantastic project that continues to advance Puget Sound restoration!

Skagit MRC member and representative to the Commission Lynne Wenberg added, “We appreciate the Foundation for hosting the event and providing food!"

Beach Seine with Schools Season

Whatcom MRC has kicked off the 2026 Beach Seine with Schools Program, which gives 4th grade students hands-on experience exploring marine life and local beaches.

Applications will be sent to 4th grade teachers throughout Whatcom County at the end of January. Events are scheduled for April and May, allowing students to participate in beach seining, learn about forage fish, and discover how local ecosystems are monitored and protected.

Learn more about Beach Seine with Schools.

Member Spotlight: Tim Cochnauer

“For as long as I can remember I have always enjoyed the water and wide array of activities that the water provides,” says Tim Cochnauer, one of Clallam MRC’s newest members.

Upcoming Events

Feb
27

February 2026 Northwest Straits Commission meeting

Friday
February 27, 10:00 am - February 27, 12:00 pm

This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom.

Meeting materials will be available the week of the meeting. 

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. 

Recent News

Forty-three Conway Middle School eighth graders explored marine science during the Fall 2025 Kids on the Beach program Oct. 23 at Fidalgo Bay…

The Northwest Straits environmental leadership award honors individuals that leave a lasting impact on our work in a way that helps us advance our…

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.

The 2025–2030 NW Straits Commission's 2025–2030 Strategic Plan was developed through a phased, colla

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