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Nehalem Bay Watershed Council reports growth to $780,000 in 2025 and outlines restoration projects
Summary
Zach Mallon, executive director of the Nehalem Bay Watershed Council, said the council doubled its scale in 2025 to about $780,000 in income and expenses, and reviewed projects including engineered log jams at the Salmonberry River confluence, culvert replacements opening more than 2 miles of coho habitat, and a 41-structure wood-placement project on God's Valley Creek.
Zach Mallon, executive director of the Nehalem Bay Watershed Council, presented the council’s 2025 end-of-year review and outlined several restoration projects planned for the coming years.
Mallon said the council’s income and expenses roughly doubled from 2024 to 2025 — from about $360,000 to roughly $780,000 — as the group moved to larger design and implementation work. He said roughly 84% of 2025 expenses could be directly attributed to habitat restoration, with the remainder covering administration and…
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