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Port Hadlock WCC: December 2012
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Snow Creek Fish Weir. One day during work, we met up with our best friend Cheri Scalf, a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Technician. She showed us the fish weir at Snow Creek. The fish weir is a sort of trap that stalls salmon as they are swimming upstream to spawn. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. The 2012-2013 Port Hadlock/NOSC Washington Conservation Corps Crew and the NOSC WCC Individual Placement.
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Port Hadlock WCC: May 2013
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Thursday, May 23, 2013. Smolt Trapping with Cheri. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Here in Port Townsend it is that time of year, spring is here, the weather can't decide if it's going to rain or not, and the Rhody festivities are in full swing. We decorated the truck and lined up for the parade! With Finn in tow we were ready for the parade. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. We did this all day every day for 4 days. During WF...
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Port Hadlock WCC
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Helping the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Install Smolt Traps Way out West. Kori wiring the frames to the t-posts with Mike McHenry and Sonny Sampson in the background. Here is the downstream side of the trap you can see the plume and the pvc pipe that the smolts are channeled into. Here the the box that the smolts end up in. Dylan Kelly driving in one of the many T-post required to support the smolt traps.
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Port Hadlock WCC: The 2014-2015 North Olympic Salmon Coaltion WCC Crew
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. The 2014-2015 North Olympic Salmon Coaltion WCC Crew. The 2014-2015 NOSC/Port Hadlock WCC crew members:. You never know where you might find a Samus Langleyus. Conifer forests, swamps, or even high up in the Olympic mountains are all good places to search for one.As global warming progresses Samus Langleyus has moved from Olympic College onto salmon restoration. Hello, I am Kirsten Woodsmith! Sponsor...
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Port Hadlock WCC: Smolt trapping on Snow Creek
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Wednesday, April 23, 2014. Smolt trapping on Snow Creek. This morning the crew got to help WDFW with counting out migrating smolts. 1st Dylan and Robbie seined the pond in front of the fish weir. The smolts in this ponded area of the creek were seined into a box like trap that is part of the weir. Then we sent Elijah and Dylan into the trap and handed down the nets. Then their job was to net the smolts and pass them up to us.
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Port Hadlock WCC: Near Shore Clean up at Discovery Bay
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Near Shore Clean up at Discovery Bay. Discovery Bay railroad grade removal details. The crew's job was to salvage sheet metal roofing from an old mill building as well as remove scotch broom and Ivy from several different key locations. These roof panels will later be repurposed for interpretive sign kiosks. Here is Kori standing next one of the crew's piles of ivy that we pulled behind the mill building.
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Port Hadlock WCC: July 2012
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Friday, July 20, 2012. Learning how the trap collects fish. Sorting and identifying fish. This sums it up. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Welcome to our WCC blog! View my complete profile. July/August - Butterfly Bush on the Dungeness. July - WDFW site. July - Finn River. June - WCC Training. May - WDFW Smolt Trap. May - Ravine Cleanup. May - Rhody Parade. April - Elwha Smolt Traps.
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Port Hadlock WCC: February 2012
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Our rain garden at Chimacum Schools! Months of planning came to fruition on January 16th, as we broke ground on the garden but were quickly delayed after being hit by a somewhat unexpected snowstorm the following day. Determined to finish, we spent the following Friday putting the finishing touch on Chimacum Schools' newest sustainable design feature. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Port Hadlock WCC Crew.
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Port Hadlock WCC: February 2014
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Snow Creek East Uncas. Robbie opening up the alder stand to make room and open the canopy to plant shrubs and conifers. At some sites there may already be trees but we are looking to diversify the shrubs and kick start coniferous forest. Muddy planters at lunch break. Kori planting a western red cedar. When we have completed the planting we will put tree protector tubes over the plants in the grassy an...
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Port Hadlock WCC: June 2012
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The unofficial blog of the Port Hadlock Washington Conservation Corps Crew. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Smolt Traps with the Elwha Tribe. Last month we had the opportunity to help the Elwha tribe install smolt traps on Deep Creek and West Twin. Serving as our first experience with smolt trap installation, we thoroughly enjoyed every step of the process. Sandbags, t-posts, sledge hammers, fencing and the Elwha. we were in paradise. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Port Hadlock WCC Crew. Octobe...