Council Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee
The Whatcom County Council Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee received a comprehensive presentation on the Whatcom Marine Resources Committee's 2024 annual report in a brief 19-minute meeting. Austin Rose from Public Works, along with MRC members Glenn "Alex" Alexander and Rick Beauregard, outlined the origins, structure, and key accomplishments of the Marine Resources Committee, which serves as a community-driven body advising the county on marine resource protection and education. The presentation highlighted three major programs: the Beach Seine for Kids education program that reached 450 students across multiple schools, the bull kelp health monitoring program showing positive trends in kelp bed health, and a harmful algae bloom monitoring program that provides early warning for shellfish safety. The MRC also began preliminary work on Olympia oyster restoration in Drayton Harbor. The committee received the presentation without formal action, with only Council Member Scanlon asking about potential monitoring opportunities in Point Roberts related to stormwater impacts on shellfish habitat.
**AB2025-387 - Presentation on Whatcom Marine Resources Committee 2024 Annual Report** - **Action:** Presented (no formal vote required) - **Staff Recommendation:** Information only - **Council Action:** Recei…
The MRC will continue ongoing monitoring programs through the summer months, including bull kelp surveys from July through September. Additional site visits are planned for Olympia oyster restoration locations south of Semiyamu Spit and at California Creek tidelands in Drayton Harbor. The committee will wor…


