WRIA1 Watershed Management Board | Nooksack Basin

WRIA1 Salmon Recovery Program

  • Salmon Recovery
    • Plan for Salmon Recovery
    • Factors Affecting Salmon
    • Salmon Recovery Partners
    • The Salmon
  • Topics of Interest
  • Project Spotlight
  • Events
  • Projects
    • Habitat Restoration
    • Reach Assessment and Restoration Research
    • Nooksack Chinook Life Cycle Model
  • Resources
    • Local Documents
    • Program Reports
    • Regional Documents
    • Grant Funding Materials
  • Maps
Artwork by Paul Cline, Lummi Nation Member

Join us for a full day of learning and connection at Salmon Summit 2025. We’ll be bringing together restoration professionals, researchers, and partners working to support salmon recovery in the Nooksack Basin and beyond.

APOLOGIES! THIS EVENT IS CLOSED TO ADDITIONAL REGISTRATIONS. WE ARE AT CAPACITY.

Please contact Cheryl Lovato Niles at clniles@wsu.edu to be added to a waiting list.


Conference and Evening Program Details:

Conference Short Program and Schedule
Poster Session- Authors and Abstracts
Evening Program

Thank You!
Salmon Summit 2025 Sponsors

Coho Level Sponsors

• City of Bellingham
• Herrera, Inc.
• Whatcom County
• Whatcom PUD
• Wilson Engineering

Sockeye Level Sponsors

• Drayton Archaeology
• Environmental Science Associates (ESA)
• Freeland & Associates Civil Engineering
• Indicator Engineering, PLLC
• Natural Systems Design + Coastal Geologic Services
• SSA Environmental
• Whatcom Conservation District

Chum Level Sponsors

• Anchor QEA
• Ag Water Board of Whatcom County
• Associated Earth Sciences, Inc (AESI)
• Coffman Engineering
• Highline Construction
• Lineage [Bellingham Cold Storage]
• Sierra Pacific Foundation
• Skillings
• Syndel
• Triangle Associates
• WECU
• Working Waterfront Coalition
• Working Waterfront Foundation

ACHIEVING THE VISION

The local vision of salmon recovery is to return self-sustaining salmonid runs to harvestable levels through the restoration of healthy rivers, marine shorelines, and natural processes, careful use of hatcheries, and responsible harvest. Achieving this vision will require active participation and support of local landowners, businesses, and the larger community.

Leadership for the WRIA 1 Salmon Recovery Program  and WRIA 1 Watershed Management Programs is under a unified decision-making structure governed by the WRIA 1 Watershed Management Board  The WRIA 1 Watershed Management Program covers watershed planning issues including water quality, water quantity, instream flows, and fish habitat.  More information about the integrated governance structure and the watershed planning program is available at wria1project.whatcomcounty.org

WRIA1 Salmon Recovery

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