The Salmon Friendly Lakes Program seeks to inspire behavior change among lakeshore residents through education and outreach opportunities, free technical assistance site visits, as well as impact-reduction and restoration guidance.
This program is also a part of the Lake Sammamish Artificial Light at Night Abatement efforts being led by King Conservation District, which are intended to better understand, and reduce the impacts of artificial light on salmon in Lake Sammamish.
EVENTS
Our next FREE workshop for lakeshore residents of Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish will be:
Saturday, July 27, 2024 10am – 1pm Lake Sammamish State Park
Lunch will be provided. Free lightbulbs to help reduce light at night will be available.
Salmon Friendly Lakes is a program developed by Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancmenet Group in partnership with King Conservation District. Soon we’ll be offering free technical assessments for salmon friendly shorelines and lighting installation.
Join our mailing list to stay up to date with Salmon Friendly Lakes and learn more about our free techincal assesment program.
This project is funded in part by the Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA 8) Salmon Recovery Council & in part by the Washington State Conservation Commision.
Salmon Friendly logos and imformational pamphlet designed by FACET.