Feds agree to more environmental scrutiny of sea walls, bulkheads on Puget Sound shoreline.

We are happy to report a successful outcome to the bold legal action we took against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 2018. They will now have to give more scrutiny to sea walls, bulkheads or other armoring in the Salish Sea. This is a very important ruling for forage fish – who feed the salmon, who feed the Southern Resident orcas. A big thanks to our partners Sound Action, Earthjustice, and Washington Environmental Council!

Click here for the full news story from the Seattle Times.

Photo above: Natural, sediment-enriched shoreline such as the Elwha River mouth is critical for fish and other animals that in turn feed larger predators, including orcas. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2018)

We chose to live on the westside of San Juan Island because of its natural beauty, and we want to preserve it for future generations. That’s where the Friends of the San Juans come in. Since their inception, they have been the guardians of the Salish Sea and this place we call home.

Glen and Deb Bruels

members, San Juan Island