Salish Sea Stewards class learning about invasive European green crab trapping and monitoring at Padilla Bay

Salish Sea Stewards

Salish Sea Stewards class learning about snails in Padilla Bay

Salish Sea Stewards Program

Project Lead:  Dale Fournier

Project Partners:  Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

 

Project Years:  2014 - Present

 

Project Overview: Established since 2014, the Salish Sea Stewards is a volunteer program of the Skagit County Marine Resources Committee in partnership with Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. 

Our program offers approximately 40 hours of FREE community science training each year focused on the marine environment and how to connect with the different volunteer opportunities to make a difference in the community.  In return, participants commit 40 hours of volunteer service in protecting the marine environment over the course of one year.

Learn from many local experts on a variety of topics impacting the Salish Sea.  Classes are held Tuesdays each week starting in February- April from 1pm-5pm at Padilla Bay and are mostly lecture-style, but also include some hands-on field training. 

After completing the training program, participants can stay connected and informed of special events, volunteer opportunities, volunteer social activities, and continuing education.  

Learn about upcoming volunteer opportunities and educational events by subscribing to the Salish Sea Stewards electronic news bulletin The WAVE

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2026 Salish Sea Stewards Volunteer Training Program

2026 Salish Sea Stewards Training Program

(February 10 - April 14, 2026)

 

Congratulations to the Class of 2026 Salish Sea Stewards!!!

 

Skagit MRC welcomes 15 new amazing volunteers after completing the 40-hour Salish Sea Stewards training program on April 14th this year! They will join over 300 trained volunteer who have completed the program since 2014!

 

If you are interested in attending the 2027 Salish Sea Stewards Training Program or would like more information, contact salishseastewards@gmail.com

 

Salish Sea Stewards alumni (photo credit: Pete Haase)

Salish Sea Stewards Class of 2026 (photo credit: Lynne Wenberg-Davidson)

Salish Sea Stewards