Join us for a special kayak patrol held on Saturday, August 21st, at 4:00 PM at Boston Harbor Marina Join Pacific Shellfish Institute biologist, Aimee Christy, as we get acquainted […]
The DEIS has Arrived!
The DEIS was issued on June 30th, beginning a 45 day public comment period that ends on August 13th. DERT is working hard to analyze the material within this massive […]
Become a Sound Steward!
DERT is seeking volunteers to participate in our new program activities! If you are interested in volunteering, please visit the Volunteer Center page on our website. KAYAK PATROLSWe plan to […]
Deschutes Watershed Article for LWV
The Deschutes Watershed: Thurston County’s Lifeline By Sue Patnude, Executive Director; David Monthie, Board President; and Dave Peeler, Board Past President, Deschutes Estuary Restoration Team (DERT). DERT is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated […]
Water Quality Monitoring has launched!
We have officially launched our water quality monitoring program! We have organized a student led research group at Saint Martin’s University with the help of Professor Brandy Fox, Ph.D. The […]
What’s Up with MUD?
DERT is hosting an event at the Percival Waterfront Pavilion alongside three landscape architecture students – Danielle Dolbow, Zoe Kasperzyk, & Alanna Matteson. Danielle, Zoe, and Alanna have organized a […]