Snow Creek Research Station Smolt Out-migration

Fish Program

This is an opportunity to aid in wild native salmonid recovery. From April to end of May we will be counting the out-migrating coho, cutthroat and steelhead smolts at the Snow Creek Weir located in Discovery Bay, WA. Here you will learn proper fish handling techniques, fish identification skills, as well as becoming more knowledgeable with salmonid trapping operations. We will run volunteer crews 3 days/week. If you love to see salmonids up close and personal, this is a great opportunity. Please only sign up for this project if you have emailed me and confirmed a spot with me (Kevin.Yuskaitis@dfw.wa.gov). Most of our volunteers return season after season.

283236 U.S. Highway 101 Port Townsend, WA 98368 United States

Wild native salmonid recovery

Kevin Yuskaitis Phone: (360)-316-6726 Email: Kevin.Yuskaitis@dfw.wa.gov

Certain trainings required to volunteer.

None.

Moderate

Must be 18+

Coastal - Region 6

MonitoringOutreach & Education

Snow Creek Research Station Smolt Out-migration
How You Can Help
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