Thank You for all Your Time
Your time is valuable. We want to know all about the hours you spend on Beach Watcher and Beach Naturalist projects. When we know how you spend your time we can:
- Find more projects that are of interest to you.
- Tell our partners about all the hours spent on their projects.
- Tell new partners how we can help them reach their goals.
You help us grow when you log your hours. Please visit GivePulse.com to report your hours and activities..
Sign-Up to Make a Difference
Our passion energizes us to work hard. Throughout the year there are many projects where you can make a difference and help our marine resources regain their health. Find out which project is right for you in Our Projects (pdf) document. Look in the latest issue of Ebb Tide for upcoming projects or reach out to our team leaders if you want to be part of their project.
Reporting
- Derelict Fishing Gear: 1-800-477-6224 press 4
- Floating Debris North and South Puget Sound: 206-764-3429
- Oil Spills: 1-800-424-8802
- Oiled Birds: 1-800-22-BIRDS
- PSP (Red Tide): 1-800-562-5632
- Stranded Marine Mammals and Whale Sightings: 1-866-ORCANET
- For Island, Skagit and Northern Snohomish County (North of Kayak Point): 1-360-678-3764
- For Snohomich County – South of Kayak Point: 206-526-4747
- For City of Edmonds only: 425-327-336
- Tsunami Debris: 1-855-922-6278
- Whale Sightings: 1-866-672-2638
- Snohomish County Surface Water Management Pollution Complaint Hotline: 425-388-6481
More Information
- Fish Consumption Advisories, WA Department of Health: 1-877-485-7316
- Shellfish Safety (including beach closure and harvest restriction): 1-800-562-5632
- Shellfish Regulations (clam, crab): 1-866-880-5431
Additional Resources:
- Become a Beach Naturalist: Volunteer Training
- Get the tides!: Salt Water Tides Website
- Want a Tide Chart Instead?: X-Tide Website
- Access Puget Sound Shoreline Aerial Photos (1976-2017): Department of Ecology Shoreline Photo Viewer Website