Braided River joins Jon Rowley, Blueacre Seafood Restaurant and Steelhead Diner in presenting a sumptuous feast of oysters, wild salmon, Dungeness crab, spot prawns, Alaskan amber, Washington wines and more in celebrating award-winning photographer Amy Gulick’s book and exhibit Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rain Forest.
COST: $75 Ticket includes entry to the Burke Museum Salmon in the Trees photography exhibit, signed copy of the book, tax, gratuity, and SE Alaska seafood feast by heralded Chefs Kevin Davis and Anthony Polizzi.
Catch a glimpse of life at sea at the Blue Festival on Sat, Oct 3rd.
*Celebrate sustainable fisheries, unions and maritime training programs, growing our blue-green economy, vibrant working waterfronts and coastal communities.*
Featuring special speakers, films, musicians, and vendors and info booths.
Celebrate the return of local salmon with SAM. Explore the salmon life cycle and the restoration of the Olympic Sculpture Park pocket beach. Create green art using recycled materials and explore games and displays from SAM partners. Find out what you can do on land to protect salmon and our waters!
Special Performance – 1 p.m.
Salmon Storytelling by Roger Fernandes
Activity Stations by:
Creation Station
Seattle Art Museum
Colorific Kids
City of Seattle's Restore Our Waters and Seattle Public Utilities
Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
Mandy Greer
Nature Consortium
Become a volunteer naturalist with the Cedar River Salmon Journey program! You receive 20 hours of training from fish and watershed experts and then spend 3 weekend days along the river, talking with people about our salmon and water. It’s a great way to learn new things and inspire people to care about the watershed and its fish and wildlife. Email naturalists@cedarriver.org or visit www.cedarriver.org to get an application or find out more information. Training begins on September 15 in Renton.
This regional conference provides participants with current fisheries science, regulatory updates, and innovative strategies for assessment, restoration, and monitoring of salmonid populations and their habitat. It is a gathering for professionals working to restore healthy salmonid populations. The conference agenda is comprised of presentations from leading scientists, policy makers, and practitioners from throughout the Western U.S. and Canada.