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Students for Salmon




Students for Salmon
is a hands-on environmental science program for fourth grade students in Whatcom County.  The Students for Salmon program teaches the basics of salmon and stream ecology while reinforcing values of stream stewardship, including both teacher and NSEA-led lessons and field experiences. 
Each participating class is provided with:

If you are interested in Students for Salmon for your class, please read more about the program by downloading this information sheet.  You can also call our office at 360-715-0283 or email education@n-sea.org with any questions.  If you are ready to sign up your class, please download the Students for Salmon Teacher Registration and Scheduling Form.

For more information, check out what teachers and students have to say about our program.


Students for Salmon Participants:

Sunnyland Room 12 is an active participant in NSEA's Students for Salmon program.  Click here to learn more about their Salmon Public Service Announcements.

Thank you to the following partners for their support of the Students for Salmon Program:



  • BP Cherry Point Refinery
  • City of Bellingham
  • City of Ferndale
  • City of Lynden
  • Community Volunteers
  • Fourth Corner Flyfishers
  • Landowners
  • NSEA Donors
  • Washington Conservation Corps

  • Washington Service Corps
  • Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife ALEA Program
  • Washington State Parks Department No Child Left Inside Grant Program
  • Western Washington University
  • Whatcom Conservation District
  • Whatcom County
  • Whatcom County Schools