Grays Harbor County: Data Tool Outreach and Training

Montesano, WA, United States

The Nature Conservancy, the State Ocean Caucus, and Grays Harbor County MRC, are providing outreach and training for stakeholders on the use of data tools for planning purposes. The MSP website and mapping application will allow the people of Washington easy access to information and data about our ocean resources and marine uses, and they... Read more »

WEBINAR: Data Tool Outreach and Training

The Nature Conservancy and the State Ocean Caucus are providing outreach and training webinar for stakeholders on the use of data tools for planning purposes. The MSP website and mapping application will allow the people of Washington easy access to information and data about our ocean resources and marine uses, and they will support a... Read more »

WEBINAR: Data Tool Outreach and Training

The Nature Conservancy and the State Ocean Caucus are providing outreach and training webinar for stakeholders on the use of data tools for planning purposes. The MSP website and mapping application will allow the people of Washington easy access to information and data about our ocean resources and marine uses, and they will support a... Read more »

Pacific County: Data Tool Outreach and Training

Ilwaco Community Building 120 1st Ave. N., Ilwaco, WA, United States

The Nature Conservancy, the State Ocean Caucus, and Pacific County MRC, are providing outreach and training for stakeholders on the use of data tools for planning purposes. The MSP website and mapping application will allow the people of Washington easy access to information and data about our ocean resources and marine uses, and they will... Read more »

Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council Meeting

Montesano City Hall, 2nd floor 112 N Main St. , Montesano, WA, United States

The Governor's Office (JT Austin) and facilitator (Susan Gulick) welcome Council members to the Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council meeting. The Council is comprised of representatives from commercial fishing, economic development, coastal energy, recreation, aquaculture, science, ports, state government, coastal marine resources committees and the community at large. The Advisory Council meets four to six... Read more »

University of Washington class presentation on data quality and data gaps

Olympia, WA, United States

Washington Sea Grant, through the University of Washington Program on the Environment, organized a course for graduate students to provide technical analysis and review of data that relate to a variety of human uses occurring off of the Washington Coast. The students worked with scientists from academia, and state, tribal and federal governments to evaluate available... Read more »

North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee Meeting

UW ONRC Forks, WA, United States

North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee is an advisory committee for marine issues on Washington State's outer coast communities of Clallam and Jefferson Counties that stretches from Cape Flattery in the north, to the mouth of the Queets River in the south. The stakeholder committee includes representatives from Jefferson and Clallam Counties, the City of... Read more »

Grays Harbor Marine Resources Committee Meeting

Forestry Building Montesano, WA, United States

The Grays Harbor County Marine Resources Committee's mission is to address local marine issues, recommend remedial actions to local, state, and federal authorities, build local awareness of the issues and support for remedies consistent with the Benchmarks of Performance as adopted by the Coastal MRC Work Group. This meeting is scheduled to address Marine Spatial... Read more »

Public Comment Period Closes

Submit comments electronically at mspcomments@ecy.wa.gov or mail to Department of Ecology, SEA Program, PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600. Click here for the announcement and links to the scoping documents.

Marine Advisory Council members appointed

In May 2013, Governor Inslee signed a bill into law to establish the Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council in the Office of the Governor. This new council replaces the former WCMAC established by Ecology in 2011. A full list of council members are available here. For more information about the council, visit Ecology's website.

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