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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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What We Do:
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. Our
membership represents commercial, tribal, and recreational
fishing interests, conservation organizations, the agricultural
community, and area businesses.
The mission of the Task Force is to ensure the future of salmon
in the Stillaguamish and Snohomish River and Island County watersheds.
The Task Force is dedicated to the restoration of viable salmonid
populations and their habitat in the Stillaguamish and Snohomish
River watersheds, a combined land area of more than 2,400 square
miles. We also work on behalf of the marine waters of Port Susan,
Port Gardner Bay, Possession Sound, and Saratoga Passage south of
Elger Bay.
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. We frequently
collaborate with federal, state, and local agencies, businesses,
community organizations, and individuals to achieve our goals. We
regard local, hands-on community involvement as essential to our
success.
The Stilly-Snohomish Task Force is a hands-on membership
organization with more than 500 volunteers supporting our three
full-time staff members. Our programs and projects focus on salmon
habitat improvement and protection, public outreach, and education.
Since 1990, the Task Force has planned, designed, and implemented
dozens of enhancement and restoration projects. In addition, we
have collaborated with other organizations and alliances on many
more projects. These include stream and riparian restoration
projects, wetland restoration projects, fish passage projects,
and improvements to agricultural lands and their management.
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