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It's salmon 'SEEson' in Meadowdale Beach Park - Lynnwood Today

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In Meadowdale Beach Park, the salmon run is in full swing, according to the Edmonds Stream Team's recent surveys. This initiative involves dedicated adult and student volunteers from Meadowdale and Edmonds-Woodway High Schools who monitor local creeks for salmon activity. Their efforts highlight the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation and education. The article reports a significant presence of salmon, suggesting healthy waterways and ecosystems in the region. Volunteers have been instrumental in conducting surveys, which not only contribute to salmon preservation but also raise awareness about local wildlife.

The seasonal nature of this event emphasizes the cyclical patterns of nature and the need for ongoing protection of aquatic habitats. The involvement of students fosters a sense of responsibility and connection to the environment, crucial for future stewardship. As the salmon population thrives, it reflects positively on the community's commitment to maintaining ecological health in Lynnwood.

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