Join us! Thank You Party for US Army Deepwater Derelict Net Removal Project

Thursday July 25, 4:00-5:30 p.m., San Juan Island Brewing Co., 410 A St., Friday Harbor., WA

Join Friends of the San Juans in thanking 20 soldiers from the US Army’s 569th Engineering Dive Detachment who have been removing derelict fishing nets off of the west side of San Juan Island since July 7, 2019.

Thousands of marine animals — from mammals to invertebrates — die each year after becoming entangled in lost fishing gear.

There were 236 derelict nets reported in over 100 feet of saltwater mostly off the west side of San Juan Island before these soldiers came to the island. Because of the Army Deepwater Derelict Net Removal Project, this number has been significantly reduced. We want to thank these soldiers for providing their expertise to help keep our waters safe for wildlife and boaters.

Friends of the San Juans will be presenting the “Fin Award” to members of the US Army 569th Engineering Dive Detachment to honor those working to protect the Southern Resident orca whales and our marine waters.The festivities will begin at 4:30 p.m. All are welcome to share your appreciation.

This is a project between the US Army’s Deep Divers, the Washington Department of Natural Resources, and Natural Resources Consultants.

Click here to learn more for the Department of Natural Resources.

Click here to learn more from a story in the Journal of the San Juan Islands.

Photo above by Tyler LeRoy.

The Friends of the San Juans are at the forefront in efforts to prevent oil spills from impacting the San Juans. They work to identify the threats and then work with the US Coast Guard, Ecology, and others to get the best oil spill planning and prevention efforts in place.

Debby Clausen and Kim Sundberg

members, San Juan Island