
Hood Canal Lead Entity
HCCC's Lead Entity Program integrates sound science with community priorities to implement key salmon recovery actions within Hood Canal and the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca.
HCCC Lead Entity Citizens Committee Structure
Technical Advisory Group
Technical Advisory Group members are professionals with specific technical expertise related to salmon habitat recovery, with a diverse skill set including, but not limited to: planning, geo-morphology, salmon and habitat biology, ecology, engineering and other scientific concentrations. They evaluate projects on their technical merits, benefits to salmon, and the certainty that the benefits will occur. The technical committee submits its evaluations of projects to the Citizens Committee. View a list of current TAG members.
Citizens Advisory Group
Citizens Advisory Group members are citizens from the surrounding communities of the Hood Canal with an interest in salmon habitat recovery projects. Membership consists of representative interests from: geographic sub-regions of Hood Canal, tribes, environmental groups, habitat interest groups, regional fish enhancement groups, conservation districts, business groups, volunteer groups, landowners, and citizens. View a list of current CAG members.
Salmon Recovery Funding Board
Members of the Salmon Recovery Funding Board are appointed by the Governor to administer federal and state funding for salmon recovery. The board’s evaluation occurs in two phases:
- The board reviews all projects for eligibility
- The technical review panel evaluates each project for technical merits, certainty of success, and to ensure there are benefits to salmon
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Library
2021 HCCC Lead Entity Letter of Intent Template
2021 HCCC Salmon Recovery Program Priorities and Immediate Needs
HCCC Lead Entity Call For Projects.
Please use the Letter of Intent Template to apply.