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The Squalicum Creek watershed is one of the largest independent drainages in Whatcom County. It includes most of northern Bellingham, beginning at Squalicum and Toad Lakes and moving west to Bellingham Bay. Squalicum Creek is 9.7 miles long and the watershed drains 22 square miles of land. The main land uses include residential, forestry, commercial, agricultural, light industrial and some mining.

———— Squalicum Creek Ecology ————

Chum salmon (spawning phase)

Chum salmon (spawning phase)

Coho salmon (spawning phase)

Coho salmon (spawning phase)

 
Chinook salmon (spawning phase)

Chinook salmon (spawning phase)

 

——— Squalicum Creek Work Parties ———

—— Squalicum Creek Students for Salmon ——