Friday, 10 February 2017

Barnaby slough

The Skagit Watershed Council has responsibilities around reviewing and endorsing salmon habitat projects . This information captures the vulnerability many of us feel around any project development or feature which would divert Skagit River flow southwestward across the valley toward our neighborhood. Under certain environmental as well as catastrophic circumstances the channel could . This message is being sent to individuals who have requested to receive updates on the Barnaby Reach Habitat Project. On May 1 more than community members .

Thanks to Devin Smith of the Skagit River System Cooperative and his staff for conducting an informative walking tour of the Barnaby Reach project area this afternoon.

It was great that Skagit County .

This technology is being used in the development of computer simulation models for the Barnaby Reach project. Thank you for visiting the Skagit Upriver Neighbors website. See the comment area at the bottom of each article page. You may also write and submit an article or news post for this site. Click on the green “Submit an article for this site” block to go to the . Sharing information and viewpoints on issues that concern us.


Actuaries are experts in assessing risk and . The channel would let the river move diagonally across our valley . Presented by Bill McMillan, retired fisheries biologist, Skagit River valley resident. This website has been created to serve the sharing of information and viewpoints on issues of concern to our neighbors in the greater Rockport, Washington, area. I would support pedestrian access over the opened slough to the WDFW parking lot and adjoining land. High quality care and early years education.


Baker River Ranger Station, Skagit, 43 Sauk. Bald Mountain, Skagit, 43 Sauk. Barnaby Stakeholder Advisory Committee Meeting, Sept 7th. Barker Airfiel Skagit, 40 North Sound.


Barney Lake, Skagit, 40 North Sound. Jane Hadley on GRAND COULEE Though the Wilson Creek wetland and. Carol Riddell on GRAND COULEE The Wilson Creek wetland no longer.

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