The Hood Canal Coordinating Council is featured in Christopher Dunagan’s 3-part blog post published by the University of Washington’s Puget Sound Institute:
You can access the series at the links below:
- Part 1: Key job changes at Hood Canal Coordinating Council set the stage for summer chum delisting
- Part 2: Hood Canal summer chum could be first-ever salmon removed from Endangered Species List
- Part 3: Construction fees support local program that protects and restores rare habitats in Hood Canal
(Part 2 has also been published in the Salish Sea Currents magazine of the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound.)
To learn more about the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, check out our “About HCCC” webpage linked here.