NWC at the KMUN In Season Podcast
Listen to DJ de Melo Berg, Stewardship and Restoration Director for the Necanicum Watershed Council and Hugh Ahnatook, InupiaQ speak with Teresa Retzlaff from KMUN about watershed health and restoration. We also speak about Chinook tribal recognition. #ChinookJustice
2025 Fall Friendraiser
This November and December, donate any amount to support our work protecting clean water and improving fish habitat, and automatically be entered to win great local prizes from our salmon-supporting '1% for the Watershed' partners!
It’s been a busy summer for the Necanicum Watershed Council!
We removed four fish passage barriers, rescued hundreds of fish from our work zones, placed several large woody debris structures in streams, and improved over five miles of productive fish habitat.
Fish Salvage
Before temporarily dewatering a stream to remove a fish passage barrier, we conduct a fish salvage.
Necanicum Watershed Council gets grant to support salmon habitat restoration
On Oregon’s North Coast, a new grant of more than $65,000 is paving the way for habitat restoration south of Seaside.
Watershed council to host event aimed at landowner partnerships, resources
The Necanicum Watershed Council is inviting residents and private landowners to learn more about natural resource conservation at a first-of-its-kind event this Saturday.
Watershed council to repurpose used Christmas trees
Old Christmas trees can be used in habitat restoration projects.
Beach Grass Roots Episode 5: Necanicum Watershed Council
Episode 5: Necanicum Watershed Council
Watershed council partnership seeks to engage Latinx voices
Días del Salmón at the Consejo Hispano 2024 Summer Enrichment Program
WHO ARE OUR SALMON SAVERS? | SEASIDE COFFEE HOUSE
Salmon Savers Highlight | July 2024 | Seaside Coffee House
Our 2024 Tribal Watershed Internship Kicks off in July
Our Tribal Watershed Internship program is back for 2024 in an exciting new way!
Improving fish passage with Nuveen Natural Capital
Our work to increase access to fully volitional fish habitat in partneship with Nuveen Natural Capital on a tributary of the Klootchy Creek portion of the Necanicum kicks off this summer.
When One Became Three
And so one became three as the NWC grows its staff with two new employees!