Restoring salmon populations in the
rivers and streams of the
western Olympic Peninsula.

We are a Washington State Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group, dedicated to improving wild salmon habitat on the Olympic Peninsula.

Salmon population has drastically declined over the last 200 years and several species are at risk of extinction.
It is our mission to improve conditions for our native fish through habitat restoration, community engagement, and education.

Habitat Enhancement and Restoration

Scores of volunteers and thousands of hours of labor have gone into keeping this vital habitat open to access for the many species of fish that utilize them.

Photo by Kimberly Kearns

Education and Community

PCSC works with our local school district, food bank, and tribes to engage community members in salmon education and habitat restoration.

Eagle Creek:
Shelter From the Storm

This documentary, created by John Gussman and narrated by PCSC Board Member and landowner David Hahn, covers the history of the Sol Duc tributary Eagle Creek Springs as a SHHEAR Site, and why it is an example of successful salmon habitat restoration:

Invest in salmon restoration and education now and for the future.

There is a lot of work to be done to restore our salmon habitat, and we can use all the help we can get. If you are interested in learning more, please join our mailing list to be the first to know about our current projects and events.