Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission
An introduction to the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission.
The Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission (SEEC) was established by a 1984 Treaty between Canada and the U.S. It is based on an Agreement between the City of Seattle and the Province of British Columbia to settle the controversy over the High Ross Dam proposal.
SEEC is effective in caring for the Upper Skagit Watershed through its collaborations with partner organizations. SEEC has pursued and maintains relationships with agencies and organizations that enable it to accomplish tasks that promote education, enhance recreation, participate in land management and ecosystem management.
The reports highlighted on this page and all SEEC funded project reports available on this website represent the work of SEEC to learn more, care for, enable others and teach about the richness of natural life in the Upper Skagit Watershed.
If your organization is interested in learning more about SEEC, please contact us to arrange for a presentation or about information on upcoming meetings.
- Recent Reports
- Jun 10, 2011 Upper Skagit Watershed Ecosystems Management Plan - April 2011
- May 28, 2010 Poland Lake-Shawatum Trail Assessment.pdf
- Jul 22, 2010 Limnotek Water Quality Final Report Feb2010
- May 28, 2010 nepopekumcreek-trail.pdf
- News from SEEC
- Dec 02, 2011 Final Ross Lake National Recreation Area GMP/EIS - Complete
- Sep 22, 2011 Skagit Watershed Water Sampling
- Jul 02, 2011 N Cascades Grizzly Bear Sighting
- Jun 27, 2011 Upper Skagit Valley Ecosystem Management Plan

