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Education and Related Nonprofits:

Skagit Watershed Council

The Nature Conservancy of Washington

Skagit Land Trust

Friends of the San Juans

North Cascades Institute

WildCat Steelhead Club

FishAmerica Foundation

Shared Salmon Strategy for Puget Sound


Government Agencies:

Washington Department of Natural Resources

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

USDA Forest Service

US Fish and Wildlife Service : Salmon

National Marine Fisheries Service
(a division of National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association)

Streamnet

Skagit Conservation District

Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission

Puget Sound Partnership


Fellow Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups:

Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association

Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Group

Mid Sound Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group

South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group

Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group

Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition

Chehalis Basin Fisheries Task Force

Mid-Columbia Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group

Lower Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group

Upper Columbia Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group

North Olympic Salmon Coalition

Fish Facts
The Skagit River is home to native stocks of all five Pacific salmon species.

Many thanks to Beth Anderson for the stream drawings featured on this Web site.

Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group
P.O. Box 2497
Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Call: 360.336.0172

Fax: 360.336.0701

Email


Last updated:   March 2008

 

Webmaster: Laurie L. Adams
SFEG is located in Downtown Mount Vernon on the revetment next to the Skagit River.

Our physical address is:
407 Main Street, Suite 212
Mount Vernon, WA 98273