Join us for these exciting and ambitious projects:
Refresh of fish rearing tanks and ponds. Including above ground salmon tanks and a new trout pond for juvenile angling.
Revitalized incubation room with historical and salmon life cycle demonstrations and displays.
Restoration of the Botanical Trail to highlight Lewis & Clark identified plants in Pacific and Clatsop Counties, plants used by the Chinook Nation for food, clothing, construction, medicine, and other plants of the Pacific Northwest.
The newly refreshed greenhouse where habitat restoration plant material grows for important mitigation work in the Chinook Watershed.
Educational and historical displays of salmon life cycle, fishing techniques and local history of the local fishing industry.
Public education is held in our classroom and it is available for community meetings.
Management of the Chinook River Tide Gate. Working with members of the local community, Sea Resources is able to be the on-the-ground resource for the important effort establishing tidal flow to restore juvenile salmon habitat.