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Our Working Waterfronts
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- Title
- Our Working Waterfronts
- Description
- The breadth of the economic impact of the maritime sector in Whatcom County is wide, and the Port of Bellingham has a dominant role as owner of most waterfront properties in Bellingham and Blaine. In this talk you will learn about the many aspects of a working waterfront, including major development projects, environmental clean-up programs, introduction to the local commercial seafood industry and stream rehabilitation and salmon enhancement. The Whatcom Working Waterfront Coalition is made up of over 120 members (companies, associations and individuals) that help keep Whatcom’s waterfronts working. Learn how the Coalition is involved in these various projects and works alongside coastal leaders to catalyze community sustainability and ensure thriving and diverse waterfronts that all can enjoy.
- Publisher
- Western Washington University
- College of the Environment
- The Whatcom Working Waterfront Coalition
- Duration
- 51:09
- Source
- https://vimeo.com/911717309
- Date
- Thursday, February 8, 2024 - 4:30 pm
- 2024
- 2024 Winter
- Item sets
- Salish Resources
Part of Our Working Waterfronts