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SUMMARY:Cornet Bay Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Nestled in on either side of the Deception Pass Marina\, the Cornet Bay planting project has restored shoreline habitat at Deception Pass State Park. In 2012-2013\, native shoreline vegetation was planted to enhance one acre of nearshore/beach habitat. In the fall of 2015\, NWSF completed restoration of an additional 300 feet of shoreline at the Cornet Bay Phase 2 site. \nBoth Phase 1 and Phase 2 sections of the planting need your help to continue to thrive with bi-monthly weeding and watering volunteer parties. \nJoin us at this beautiful site to help pull weeds\, water plants and learn about some native beach plants. \nRSVP Here or contact Kelsey Taylor at (360)336-0172 ext. 306 \nDirections: \nFrom Skagit County\, take Hwy 20 toward Oak Harbor; after the Deception Pass Bridge turn left at the light at Cornet Bay Road\, and go to the end; follow signs for parking.  Parking is limited; please carpool. \nClick here for more information about this project.  \nClick here for more information about Cornet Bay
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/cornet-bay-volunteer-day-7/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Skagit River Salmon Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 7th Annual Skagit River Salmon Festival on Saturday\, September 8th\, 11am-6pm at Mount Vernon’s Edgewater Park. Enjoy live music\, activities for kids\, beer and wine garden\, food vendors\, and more. Most of all\, come to celebrate the amazing Skagit River and the animals that call it home!\nMore info here \nWant to help? We need volunteers! See opportunities Here
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/skagit-river-salmon-festival-2/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Baker River Sockeye: A Success Story
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nPSE Powerful Partnership 2018 \nSkagit Fisheries Enhancement Group is hosting a public presentation with Doug Bruland\, a fisheries scientist with Puget Sound Energy (PSE)\, about the work being done by PSE to restore Baker River sockeye and the success the program has had. \nIn 1985 only 99 sockeye returned to the Baker River and since 2010 there have been the largest adult sockeye returns on record with over 30\,000 fish returning to spawn! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the successful work that has been done to increase sockeye runs in the Baker River. \nMosey on in at 6pm to enjoy displays and light refreshments before the presentation.
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/baker-river-sockeye-a-success-story/
LOCATION:Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve\, 10441 Bayview Edison Rd\, Mount Vernon\, WA\, 98273\, United States
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