I'm glad to see 'us' help the land thrive through such restorations! 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏 My late uncle was from Chehelis, Washington. He still had family there.
Love your work 👍it's great to see projects like this from start to finish! I have recently completed the same but on a smaller scale here in North Queensland, Australia. We reconnected a lagoon that was blocked from tidal influence for around 50 years. The best part was getting down there on the first big tide to see the water pushing in and the fish that rode in with it. 🙂 Congratulations to you all for your efforts.
This was so incredibly well shot. Especially with the time-lapse at the end. Its this kind of nature work that is so up my alley, it excites me and drives me crazy that there is countless barriers preventing me from being able to even do something like this.
Congratulations to everyone involved. It’s amazing to see these kinds of projects done in time-lapsed fashion. I am so grateful to all the people who foresaw this plan and brought it to fruition. It’s great to see the knowledge and education we’ve gained over the last 50 years or so blossom into something so vital to our environment. Thank you for the project and this video.
I've been all over this area.. seems healthy to me. And had no Idea any of this was going on.. thanks for the Update.. who is the General? Local I hope..
Smoltification is the time for anadromous fishes to adjust to salinities while simultaneously gaining the size, weight, experience and ability to out migrate to the Ocean.
Large woody debris, boulders, natural Rock formations, and other natural formations may allow for broader interpretation for evaluating the Spruce contributions to the instream cover complexity as this fact is and has been compacted, often disconnected from high or seasonal flows necessary for the volumes of water, cover, oxygen content, vegetative instream and on banks should be researched to find opportunities to provide adequate cover, water quality, natural flows, to re-establish upland to bank stability, flood channels, volume assessment to rewild these attributes that establish the features, conditions, Salinities, natural known saltwater or estuarine conditions prior to the degradations Society imposed.
Salmon age classes and young of the year may mix in these waters as different Salmon Species are uniquely divided in their Species makeup, to uniquely make use of the broadest aspects of the Freshwater habitats. Chinook prefer mid-channel, large, dynamic they hunt in this main thalweg most of their juvenile lives. Coho prefer side channel, slower water, feeding mostly at night and in deep pools or hiding in cover or preferring the slow or deeper side channels. This details how integrated these Species are at covering the Riverine ecosystem from headwaters to the Sea.
The tone is that the Logging Companies and other forces that be, did not unsuccessfully deal with or were able to impact Fisheries management Issues as most Native Anadromous Species have probably been negatively affected and those Stocks pummeled.
th-cam.com/video/wd4-wUdgXn4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ivBJeTpUj4JwInwI. See at 07:20. This is Schaefer’s log dump at Montesano. Film shows what the log dump at this location was for. Weyerhaeuser had similar log dumps at Woodard Bay, north of Lacey, where they hauled logs from the Vail Tree Farm. Weyerhaeuser also had log dump at Longview. I think also at Klamath Falls. Cosmopolis?
Estuarine backwaters should provide the habitat for many anadromous Species thrive, while vegetative associations, bench marks of bank channel width, river depth, bedrock or structural composition, riverine systematic analyzation of saltwater levels as conditions change, dissolved oxygen content, water temps, all contribute to the health of this recharging of the system and seasonal flows will mean more substantial recruitment through high cover, viable flows, and other aspects of natural function to increase the diversity.
@@inigoromon1937 yeah the axe is garbage to begin with. Maybe deal with the sbitty property managers and homeless population. That area is garbage because of liberal agenda with shit like this really not doing much. Hoquiam and Aberdeen both need to fall off the map.
Do not turnover Rights when Responsibilities still remain unclear, keep Dialogue and Review through public Councils a to be neglecting the costs of prior Services, Companies refusing to pay their share, and the waterway now the only public right?
Why do they all have hard hats on... theyre outside in the wild! Sunhats or beanies I could understand, but hard hats? When they're not even around construction equipment? Seriously? Ps I've spent quite a bit of time on construction sites and mines. Hard hats have their place.
Keep them for needed downed woody debris, making news about the money not knowing many of the natural processes that were overtaken by these same Principles, Nature will then start working naturally again, Volunteers are the unusual norm, some know more than those machines for sure, now they glorify themselves while Nature is waiting to bat.
Refreshing to see humans restoring the land instead of degrading the land.😊
I'm glad to see 'us' help the land thrive through such restorations! 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
My late uncle was from Chehelis, Washington. He still had family there.
What a blessing.
Very Cool Project!
Oh, this is so exciting.
Love your work 👍it's great to see projects like this from start to finish! I have recently completed the same but on a smaller scale here in North Queensland, Australia. We reconnected a lagoon that was blocked from tidal influence for around 50 years. The best part was getting down there on the first big tide to see the water pushing in and the fish that rode in with it. 🙂 Congratulations to you all for your efforts.
Excellent use of our timbermen they are amazing to watch.
Wow! Floding usable land. What progress!
What do you imagine the old railroad fill having been used for? It was growing red alder.
This cinematography was just stunning, absolutely amazing project
amazing quality video for an amazing project!
This was so incredibly well shot. Especially with the time-lapse at the end. Its this kind of nature work that is so up my alley, it excites me and drives me crazy that there is countless barriers preventing me from being able to even do something like this.
Yeah
Great job. I always enjoy learning about projects like this.
Congratulations to everyone involved. It’s amazing to see these kinds of projects done in time-lapsed fashion. I am so grateful to all the people who foresaw this plan and brought it to fruition. It’s great to see the knowledge and education we’ve gained over the last 50 years or so blossom into something so vital to our environment. Thank you for the project and this video.
Awesome!
at the edge of my seat as soon as they started digging
This is amazing work.
This is really neat work good job
I support this
WOW!!!
More salmon. Investing in the future.
I've been all over this area.. seems healthy to me. And had no Idea any of this was going on.. thanks for the Update.. who is the General? Local I hope..
Brumfield Construction out of Aberdeen
Smoltification is the time for anadromous fishes to adjust to salinities while simultaneously gaining the size, weight, experience and ability to out migrate to the Ocean.
Large woody debris, boulders, natural Rock formations, and other natural formations may allow for broader interpretation for evaluating the Spruce contributions to the instream cover complexity as this fact is and has been compacted, often disconnected from high or seasonal flows necessary for the volumes of water, cover, oxygen content, vegetative instream and on banks should be researched to find opportunities to provide adequate cover, water quality, natural flows, to re-establish upland to bank stability, flood channels, volume assessment to rewild these attributes that establish the features, conditions, Salinities, natural known saltwater or estuarine conditions prior to the degradations Society imposed.
My grandfather lives couple miles outside of hoquiam on the 101.. his property floods at high king tide every winter ... will this help that problem ?
Salmon age classes and young of the year may mix in these waters as different Salmon Species are uniquely divided in their Species makeup, to uniquely make use of the broadest aspects of the Freshwater habitats. Chinook prefer mid-channel, large, dynamic they hunt in this main thalweg most of their juvenile lives.
Coho prefer side channel, slower water, feeding mostly at night and in deep pools or hiding in cover or preferring the slow or deeper side channels. This details how integrated these Species are at covering the Riverine ecosystem from headwaters to the Sea.
The tone is that the Logging Companies and other forces that be, did not unsuccessfully deal with or were able to impact Fisheries management Issues as most Native Anadromous Species have probably been negatively affected and those Stocks pummeled.
th-cam.com/video/wd4-wUdgXn4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ivBJeTpUj4JwInwI.
See at 07:20. This is Schaefer’s log dump at Montesano. Film shows what the log dump at this location was for. Weyerhaeuser had similar log dumps at Woodard Bay, north of Lacey, where they hauled logs from the Vail Tree Farm. Weyerhaeuser also had log dump at Longview. I think also at Klamath Falls. Cosmopolis?
Estuarine backwaters should provide the habitat for many anadromous Species thrive, while vegetative associations, bench marks of bank channel width, river depth, bedrock or structural composition, riverine systematic analyzation of saltwater levels as conditions change, dissolved oxygen content, water temps, all contribute to the health of this recharging of the system and seasonal flows will mean more substantial recruitment through high cover, viable flows, and other aspects of natural function to increase the diversity.
I wanna know how much money was spent on this project.
Not enough, it should have been done years ago
Any objection on righting a wrong?
This was one of 77 total projects funded by a 14.6 million dollar grant….money well spent.
@@inigoromon1937 yeah the axe is garbage to begin with. Maybe deal with the sbitty property managers and homeless population. That area is garbage because of liberal agenda with shit like this really not doing much. Hoquiam and Aberdeen both need to fall off the map.
@@JadeTadros I think a few other things should be done first. This is bullshit
Do not turnover Rights when Responsibilities still remain unclear, keep Dialogue and Review through public Councils a to be neglecting the costs of prior Services, Companies refusing to pay their share, and the waterway now the only public right?
Why do they all have hard hats on... theyre outside in the wild!
Sunhats or beanies I could understand, but hard hats? When they're not even around construction equipment?
Seriously?
Ps I've spent quite a bit of time on construction sites and mines. Hard hats have their place.
Keep them for needed downed woody debris, making news about the money not knowing many of the natural processes that were overtaken by these same Principles, Nature will then start working naturally again, Volunteers are the unusual norm, some know more than those machines for sure, now they glorify themselves while Nature is waiting to bat.