Seining Project Archives
2006, 2005 Project Updates
- Whidbey Island 2006 Seining Season Comes to an End: Understanding estuaries and their role in salmon habitat19 June 2006Yet, 500 people turned out on a cold, drizzly Saturday morning in February to learn how they could help make the Sound healthy again.
- Whidbey Island Seining Season Kicked of on February 7th : Understanding estuaries and their role in salmon habitat6 March 2006The 2006 Whidbey Island seining season kicked off on February 7th, with a follow-up seining on the 22nd at Harrington and Race lagoons
- Beach Watcher Seining Team Gearing Up for 2006 Season: Understanding estuaries and their role in salmon habitat30 January 2006The 2006 seining season will start in early February and, for the first time, will include Race Lagoon on Whidbey Island.
- Seining at Harrington Lagoon Continues with Great Success: Understanding estuaries and their role in salmon habitat9 May 2005The April 20th seine was the most challenging and productive to date with over 800 salmon fry caught, counted and released.
- March/April Seining results14 April 200517 Beach Watcher volunteers, data on more than 40 Chinook, a score of chum and a few pinks recorded on March 24th, 160 salmon fry identified on April 4th.
2004-2006 Reports
- Harrington Lagoon Report - 2005 (pdf)
- Elger Bay Proposal - 2006 (pdf)
- Habitat and Fish Use of Pocket Estuaries in the Whidbey Basin & North Skagit Bays, 2004 & 2005 Report (pdf)
