Wild Fish Conservancy Projects
The Wild Fish Conservancy conducts research and monitoring projects in rivers, on lakes, and in near-shore marine habitats throughout the region. We develop and implement ecological process restoration initiatives to recover ecosystem functions, recreate habitat systems, and serve as models for similar efforts throughout the region.
Below is a small cross section of Wild Fish Conservancy projects being conducted throughout the Pacific Northwest. Click a marker on the map for more detailed project information, or select a project from the list below.
Cherry Creek Floodplain Restoration
Clayoquot Sound, B.C. Sea Lice Study
Cypress Island Aquatic Reserve Pilot Nearshore Fish Use Assessment
Deer Lagoon Restoration Assessment![]()
Dosewallips & Duckabush ELJ Design
Ellsworth Creek Genetic Analysis (Coastal Cutthroat Trout)
Garrison Creek Watershed Restoration – Phases 1 and 2![]()
Grays Harbor Juvenile Salmon/Fish Use Assessment
Hood Canal Nearshore Juvenile Fish Use Assessment
Lower Dosewallips Floodplain & Estuary Restoration![]()
Lower Germany Creek Fish Assessment & Restoration
Mason County Water Type Assessment
Methow Water Quality Restoration Program – Phases 1 & 2 ![]()
Multnomah County Fish Diversity and Distribution Study
Skeena Watershed Historical Reconstruction
Snyder Cove Creek Fish Passage
Spurgeon Creek Restoration Design Project
Twanoh State Park Beach Restoration





