Orca Recovery Day Planting Party

Come join us in celebrating Orca Recovery Day as NOSC and the Jefferson County Conservation District team up for a planting event at the Snow Creek Estuary! This estuary is important habitat for Endangered Hood Canal summer chum salmon. Recent studies have shown that when Chinook salmon, the preferred prey of Southern Resident Orcas, is in short supply, they’ll supplement their diet with other species, including chum salmon.

UPDATE: 10/13/21: We have reached capacity, stay tuned for future planting events!

Snow Creek Estuary

Saturday, October 16, 2021

10am-12:30pm

For the safety and well being of all Salmon Coalition volunteers and staff, we will be taking every precaution and enacting COVID-19 safety protocol which includes but is not limited to:

  • The event will be limited to 20 people, UPDATE: 10/13/21: We have reached capacity, stay tuned for future planting events!
  • All volunteers must sign COVID safety agreement and provide one of the following: a) Proof of vaccination, b) A signed attestation of vaccination status, or c) An eligible exemption (i.e., legitimate medical reasons or sincerely held religious beliefs)
  • There will be a health screening the morning of the event
  • Face coverings must be worn when within 6’
  • Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves. If you do not have gloves, NOSC can provide a pair to keep.

Questions? Contact Nate Roberts at nroberts@nosc.org or 360-301-0673