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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 15th\, 17th\, 25th & May 1st\, 8th\, 9th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 22nd – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 10am-2pm. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-field-trip-4-17/
LOCATION:Lower Elwha Klallam Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Rd\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 15th\, 17th\, 25th & May 1st\, 8th\, 9th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 22nd – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 10am-2pm. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-field-trip-5-1/
LOCATION:Lower Elwha Klallam Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Rd\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 15th\, 17th\, 25th & May 1st\, 8th\, 9th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 22nd – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 10am-2pm. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-field-trip-5-8/
LOCATION:Lower Elwha Klallam Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Rd\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 15th\, 17th\, 25th & May 1st\, 8th\, 9th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 22nd – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 10am-2pm. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-field-trip-5-9/
LOCATION:Lower Elwha Klallam Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Rd\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Mulching 5/29 - Dungeness River
DESCRIPTION:Planting volunteers take a break and look at the side channel project. Photo by Charles Espey. \n\nJoin us for a fun\, community-filled day of mulching on the wild & scenic Dungeness River!\nMay 29th\, 10am-2pm \nThis winter\, NOSC volunteers dedicated their time to planting native trees and shrubs at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Caldero Side Channel Project. Join us as we return to mulch these plants so they can grow into a healthy future forest that will support salmon and other wildlife on the Dungeness River! \nRefreshments\, gloves and tools will be provided. \nAbout the site: \nIn 2022\, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe approached the Salmon Coalition to assist in revegetating the site of a newly constructed side channel on the Dungeness River\, a short distance upstream of Highway 101. The site was acquired by the Tribe in 2017 and is named Caldero after the former landowner. The Caldero side channel project creates nearly 1\,000 feet of off-channel habitat for both spawning adult salmon and rearing juveniles. \nSide channels such as the one at Caldero are critical refuges for salmon during flood events. This is particularly the case for juveniles\, who can be easily overcome by heavy flows. Off-channel habitat can also be important spawning areas for returning adults. In fact\, on a recent visit to the project site\, Salmon Coalition staff members observed several adult coho salmon utilizing the new channel! \nDuring January and February of 2023\, the Salmon Coalition\, our Washington Conservation Corps Crew\, and hundreds of volunteers planted 7\,000 native trees and shrubs! Large scale planting efforts like this one often require several subsequent plantings to ensure full revegetation. \nFill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-mulching-5-29-dungeness-river/
LOCATION:Dungeness River: Caldero Site
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Volunteer
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