Floating kelp. Brooke Weigle.
A floating bull kelp bed stretching towards a Washington State ferry. Photo:Brooke Weigel

Bull Kelp's day to shine!


In 2025, Governor Bob Ferguson designated April 16 as Bull Kelp Day, when he signed HB 1631, adopting bull kelp forests as Washington’s state marine forests!

Like forests on land, kelp forests provide vital habitat, shape the food web, and support the lifeways of Washington residents, but these marine forests are vanishing in regions of Puget Sound.

To celebrate Bull Kelp Day, we’ve teamed up with three incredible artists: Josie Iselin, Nikki Cole and Andrea Dingle! Stay tuned for upcoming posts featuring beautiful and inspiring bull kelp themed artwork on our social media channels Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn.

Check out the Kelp Day blog post and other resources at NW Straits Kelp Plan

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

Mindy Roberts, Governor's appointee to the NW Straits Commission

Please join us in welcoming Mindy Roberts, the new Executive Director of the Puget Sound Partnership and Governor’s appointee to the Northwest Straits Commission. Mindy brings more than 16 years of experience as an environmental engineer at the Washington State Department of Ecology, where she led Salish Sea modeling efforts and helped develop the Partnership’s original Marine Water Quality Vital Sign. 


She also spent 15 years teaching stream ecology as affiliate faculty at UW Tacoma. Outside of work, Mindy enjoys shellfishing, foraging, and exploring the outdoors. She holds engineering degrees from UC Berkeley, MIT/Woods Hole, and the University of Washington.  

News release from the office of the Governor: Governor Ferguson appoints Mindy Roberts to serve as Puget Sound Partnership Executive Director
 

2026 Spring Great Islands Clean-up

This spring, you are invited to take part in the 2026 Spring Great Islands Clean-Up on Saturday, April 18. Each year, hundreds of volunteers come together to care for the places we love. Every piece of litter removed helps keep plastics out of local waterways, protects wildlife, and keeps shorelines healthy for future generations. 

“The health of the Salish Sea depends on all of us,” says Katie Johnson, Marine Project Coordinator for San Juan County. “When our community shows up, we can make a real difference. Every volunteer and every piece of trash collected helps protect the wildlife, waters, and shorelines that define life in the San Juan Islands.” 
 

Jason Toft new Science Advisory Committee member

Jason Toft is a principal research scientist at the University of Washington in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. As the lead for the Wetland Ecosystem Team, he has focused on the effectiveness of nearshore restoration and impacts of shoreline armoring in Puget Sound. The ecological interactions of juvenile salmon and invertebrates with estuarine and marine systems is the underlying framework for most of his research. This includes function of natural habitats, such as bull kelp and feeder bluffs. In addition to field-based research, he has also helped establish standardized protocols as part of the Shoreline Monitoring Database and coordinates the PSEMP Nearshore work group to increase communication on nearshore issues in Puget Sound.

Jason received his MS at UW in 2000 and never left, previously working at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and has a BS from Brown University. He really enjoys exploring beaches and the interactions of humans with nature, oftentimes trying to keep up with his kids.

Jason shared, "I’m excited to join the Science Advisory Committee and look forward to promoting coordination across our various groups, we have a lot to learn from each other!"

 

Member Spotlight: Lynne Wenberg

After retiring from the business world, Lynne Wenberg wanted to give back to her local environment.

Upcoming Events

Apr
02

2026 Northwest Straits Commission Retreat

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

Attendees please contact Sasha Horst for information about the retreat. 

Apr
02

April 2 Northwest Straits Commission meeting

Thursday
April 2, 10:30 am - April 2, 11:00 am

This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom.

Meeting materials

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. 

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