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Watershed council reports habitat gains, $700,000 local share of large NOAA restoration grant
Summary
The Greater Oregon City Watershed Council updated the commission on restoration work including an aerial large‑wood project on Port Blakely land funded through NOAA; the council said it held about $700,000 of a $3.8 million grant and reported ODFW snorkel survey results showing 99 young coho in Holcomb Creek.
The Greater Oregon City Watershed Council gave a progress update to the City Commission on Nov. 5, describing major restoration projects, volunteer engagement and grant leverage.
The council’s executive director outlined four focus areas—habitat restoration, community engagement, capacity building and planning—and highlighted the Upper Abernathy restoration project on Port Blakely…
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