Our Partners
HCCC’s member governments include Jefferson, Kitsap, and Mason Counties, and
the Port Gamble S’Klallam and Skokomish Tribes.
HCCC participates in numerous watershed groups, where we are working with partners to develop integrated ecosystem solutions, including:
- Skokomish Watershed Action Team (SWAT): A broad-based, informal collaborative group formed in 2005 dedicated to restoring the Skokomish River watershed.
- Chumsortium: An assemblage of agencies, groups and partners who are dedicated to taking actions that will recover wild salmon in East Jefferson County.
- Hood Canal Bridge Ecosystem Impact Assessment Management Group: Long Live the Kings, Hood Canal Coordinating Council, Tribes, and state and federal agencies, are working to address high steelhead mortality at the Hood Canal floating bridge.
We also work closely with a number of tribal, local, state, and federal government, and non-governmental partners to implement our shared regional vision.
HCCC’s local tribal, government, and non-governmental partners:
- Great Peninsula Conservancy
- Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program
- Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group
- Jefferson Conservation District
- Jefferson Land Trust
- Jefferson Marine Resources Committee
- Kitsap Conservation District
- Kitsap Public Health District
- Long Live the Kings
- Mason Conservation District
- North Olympic Land Trust
- North Olympic Salmon Coalition
- Northwest Watershed Institute
- Point No Point Treaty Council
- Puget Sound Restoration Fund
- Pacific Shellfish Institute
- The Nature Conservancy
- Wild Fish Conservancy
- WSU-Extension Jefferson County
- WSU-Extension Kitsap County
- WSU-Extension Mason County
HCCC’s regional state, tribal, and federal partners:
- Naval Base Kitsap
- Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
- Northwest Straits Commission
- Puget Sound Institute
- Puget Sound Partnership
- Puget Sound Strategic Initiative Leads
- Shore Friendly
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Puget Sound National Program
- US Forest Service
- US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) – National Marine Fisheries Service
- WA Department of Ecology
- WA Department of Fish and Wildlife
- WA Department of Health
- WA Department of Natural Resources
- WA Sea Grant, Crab Team
- WA State Parks
- WA State Parks and Recreation Commission
- WA State Recreation and Conservation Office and Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office