Close-up of muddy hands carefully placing a native eelgrass shoot into wet coastal silt, overcast PNW morning light.
Close-up of muddy hands carefully placing a native eelgrass shoot into wet coastal silt, overcast PNW morning light.
Documentary photo of a volunteer in a yellow rain slicker planting a young cedar tree along a misty riverbank.
Documentary photo of a volunteer in a yellow rain slicker planting a young cedar tree along a misty riverbank.
Candid shot of dark green buckets filled with collected marine debris on a rocky, wet shoreline under grey skies.
Candid shot of dark green buckets filled with collected marine debris on a rocky, wet shoreline under grey skies.
Our Initiatives

Three Fronts of Action

Direct action produces immediate ecological recovery. We focus our community efforts where Washington's marine and freshwater ecosystems need us most.

Estuary Restoration
Riparian Buffers
Marine Debris

Eelgrass Planting

Shoreline Planting

Community Cleanups

We transplant native eelgrass beds to stabilize coastal sediments and construct critical nurseries for salmon and local marine life.

Volunteers plant native conifers and shrubs along riverbanks to filter runoff, control erosion, and shade critical spawning streams.

Weekly volunteer teams clear tons of microplastics, abandoned fishing gear, and shoreline debris from fragile Puget Sound habitats.

Science-Backed Results

Measurable Estuary Recovery

14k ft

Shoreline restored

85%

Eelgrass survival

22 tons

Debris removed

Protect Our Waters

Your support funds the shovels, seedlings, and scientific oversight needed to keep Washington's wild shorelines clean and biodiverse.