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Snohomish County Marine Resources Committee presents 2024 annual report, highlights kelp and forage-fish monitoring
Summary
The Snohomish County Marine Resources Committee presented its 2024 annual report to the Planning and Community Development Committee on April 15, describing volunteer-driven monitoring of bull kelp, eelgrass and forage fish, development of a five-year strategic plan, quarterly beach cleanups and more than 1,400 volunteer hours in 2024.
The Snohomish County Marine Resources Committee (MRC) presented its 2024 annual report to the Planning and Community Development Committee on April 15, outlining monitoring, restoration, outreach and advisory work completed last year.
Natasha Como, a restoration ecologist with the Tulalip Tribes and the Tulalip Tribes’ representative on the MRC, said the committee is volunteer driven, with 12 volunteer members and two tribal representatives. "Our members contributed over 1,400 hours in 2024 in a variety of projects from kelp monitoring to forage fish surveys,"…
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