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.


Mailing Address

Stilly Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force
PO Box 5006
Everett, WA 98206

Physical Address

2723 Hoyt Ave
Everett, WA 98201

425.252.6686

info@stillysnofish.org

People

Task Force Staff

CURRENT STAFF:


Ann Boyce

Executive Director
ann@stillysnofish.org
Cell phone: (425) 345-6326

Ann, our Executive Director, is busy dealing with the financial issues of running a non-profit. She's also busy working on the watershed committees for each of the watersheds we work in. She's still helping out with projects and making sure everything runs smoothly.

Jason Anderson

Outreach and Restoration Coordinator
jason@stillysnofish.org
Cell Phone: (425) 268-0612

Jason is our Outreach and Restoration Coordinator. He is busy developing projects and finding the funding to complete the projects. Meeting with landowners to provide them with more information is a major part of his job. If you have a project on your property that you would like assistance with, please contact Jason.



Cara Ianni

Education and Volunteer Coordinator
cara@stillysnofish.org
Cell phone: (425) 328-6415

Cara, our Education & Volunteer Coordinator, is busy drumming up volunteer support for our planting projects. Her role is to keep the volunteers involved and coming back for more. She also coordinates the outreach and education program. If you are interested in being involved in a planting event or any educational programs, please contact Cara.

 

Kristin Marhsall

Habitat Restoration Assistant
kristin@stillysnofish.org

Kristin, as Habitat Restoration Assistant, works with Jason to develop and implement our projects, and works closely with our Washington Conservation Corps crew in the field. She is also coordinating the Stilly Knotweed Control project.


Brian Boehm

Habitat Restoration Specialist
brian@stillysnofish.org

 

 

 

 

 

Jesse

Outreach and Education Assistant
jesse@stillysnofish.org

Jesse, our Outreach and Education Assistant, is a new WCC intern for 2008. She assists Cara with education programs and outreach, and she is also coordinating several events for volunteers, such as the fish flings and beach and river clean-ups.



Courtney Alexander

Outreach and Education Assistant
courtney@stillysnofish.org

Courtney, another Outreach and Education Assistant, is also a new Washington Conservation Corps member for 2008. She assists the project staff with habitat restoration projects as well as outreach events.

Washington Conservation Crew

Our Washington Conservation Crew rocks! They help do a lot of important tasks to make our restoration projects a success, including site preparing, maintenance and invasive plant removal. They are Kyle Moses, Sarah Klages, Dan Lauzon, Jeff McCracken, and Meagan Woodward. Crew Supervisor: Matthew Wallrath. For more information about the WCC, click here.