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About the Task Force
The Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit corporation, registered as a charitable organization
with the Washington Secretary of State. The mission of the Task Force
is to ensure the future of salmon in the Stillaguamish and Snohomish
River and Island County watersheds, a combined land area of more than 2,400 square miles.
Since its beginning in 1990, the Task Force has directed its resources
and energy to the challenge of developing community partnerships and
strategies to improve and restore the recreational and commercial
fisheries of the Pacific Northwest.
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Stilly Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force
425.252.6686
PO Box 5006, 2723 Hoyt Ave
Everett, WA 98206
info@stillysnofish.org
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Task Force Project Committee
The Task Force Project Committee is an advisory committee to the
Task Force board and staff.
The committee:
- Evaluates and recommends salmonid habitat restoration
priorities for the Task Force.
- Evaluates and recommends specific salmonid habitat restoration
projects to be implemented or funded by the Task Force.
- Employs recognized project evaluation and screening methods.
- Evaluates and recommends restoration methods and techniques.
- Provides technical expertise as needed for the selection and
implementation of habitat restoration projects.
- Evaluates and recommends recognized project implementation,
effectiveness, and validation monitoring methods.
- Evaluates past project performance.
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Kurt Beardslee
Washington Trout
David Brock
Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Kip Killebrew
Stillaguamish Tribe
Task Force Board Member
Kirk Lakey
Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Andy Loch
City of Shoreline
Pat Stevenson
Stillaguamish Tribe
Dave Ward
Snohomish County
Surface Water Management
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