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Sound to Sea Workshop: WSU & COHORT Unite for Hood Canal Resilience

Sound to Sea Workshop: WSU & COHORT Unite for Hood Canal Resilience

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Get the inside scoop on Sound to Sea – Working Together to Build Resilient Coastal Communities, a hands-on workshop coming to the newly renamed Sacred Waters Center for Restoration & Retreat (formerly Harmony Hill) on June 5, 2025. Host Jeff Slakey sits down with Mason County WSU Extension’s Tessa Halloran and Kayla Wells-Yoakum to explore why coastal resilience isn’t just an ocean-front issue—it’s vital for every homeowner along Hood Canal and Puget Sound.

They unpack how the Coastal Hazards Organizational Resilience Team (COHORT)—a partnership between WSU Extension, Washington Sea Grant, Emergency Management, and the Department of Ecology—uses Climate Commitment Act funding to protect shoreline communities. Hear details on slope-stabilizing native plants, biochar for water retention, septic and water-quality hacks, and simple lawn-and-garden habits that deliver long-term environmental payoffs.

Whether you live on Highway 106 or visit the canal for recreation, you’ll learn practical steps to safeguard property, shellfish beds, and future generations. Pre-registration is encouraged by May 28.

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