On April 21 from 10am to 2pm, join the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG, EarthCorps Sound Stewards, and Puget Soundkeeper as we help to restore habitat, improve water quality, and keep public access space along the Duwamish River safe and beautiful!
Terminal 107, or T-107 Park, managed by the Port of Seattle, is an important historical site originally built for the construction of a marine terminal that now overlooks the only remaining natural bend on the Duwamish River. T-107 also serves as a place for salmon and other wildlife to rest, feed, and escape from predators. Volunteers at this site will have the opportunity to join Puget Soundkeeper and Alki Kayak Tours in kayaks to remove litter from the river banks (minimum age to kayak is 13 years old). On land, volunteers will work with Sound Stewards and DRCC/TAG to weed, mulch, and plant new trees and shrubs.
As a volunteer at this site, you will be part of Duwamish Alive!, a restoration and cleanup event that makes lasting improvements to over 20 sites in the Duwamish watershed. The Duwamish Alive! Coalition is a collaborative effort of local communities, municipalities, non-profits, and businesses to learn about, preserve, and enhance habitat for people and wildlife and to improve the health of the Puget Sound. Restoration events are held twice a year. To learn more, visit www.duwamishalive.org.
Thank you to the Port of Seattle, Alki Kayak Tours, and the Rose Foundation for their support of this volunteer effort.
Time: 10 am – 2 pm
Location: T-107 Park (4500 Duwamish Trail, Seattle, WA 98106)
To attend: Call 206-297-7002 or email Hillary (hillary@pugetsoundkeeper.org).