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County to apply to host Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience fellow to study shoreline vulnerability

3088058 · April 14, 2025
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Clallam County staff asked permission to apply to host a two-year, non-monetary Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship to inventory coastal vulnerabilities (including 3 Crabs, Diamond Point and Balding Beach), improve outreach and inform regulatory and programmatic responses to shoreline hazards.

Clallam County commissioners agreed April 14 to apply to host a two-year Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship that would place a master’s-level fellow with county staff to inventory shoreline vulnerability and support public engagement.

The fellowship is a non-cash, two-year placement: the fellow and Sea Grant supply the person and some technical supervision while the county provides mentorship and modest staff time. Staff said the project could…

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