Sunday, March 20, 2011

Next Up

Terrell Creek Work Party, April 2 - 9 to noon: park at the church on Jackson Road and check-in at the NSEA tent. Anyone who can handle a shovel is encouraged to attend and tend the creek.

Tree Give-away, date to be announced - free to residents along Terrell Creek and in the Terrell Creek watershed. Watch this spot for the specific date.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Jerry Larson - Addendum

A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, February 4th at 4:00 PM at the Sons of Norway Hall in Bellingham, 1419 N Forest St.  Arrangements by Moles-Greenacres Funeral Home & Memorial Park.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Jerry Larson - Rest in Peace

Birch Bay, Whatcom County and Puget Sound are going to miss Jerry Larson, who died on Thursday, January 27, 2011.

He was a tireless activist on behalf of fin and shellfish, particularly in his beloved Birch Bay, but extending to the surrounding area.

We first met Jerry shortly after coming to Birch Bay a little over seven years ago. He was poking around in a bowl of water containing nematodes and other critters, participating in a Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association workshop on water quality in Terrell Creek.

He was a constant presence at Birch Bay Steering Committee meetings, always ensuring that the decisions being made would enhance the watershed and protect the bay as habitat for his cherished shell- and fin fish.

Within hours of his son Keith's e-mail notification of his death, friends and colleagues were reacting to the news:

It's a sad day in Birch Bay,” said Kathy Berg, chair, Birch Bay Steering Committee. 

Jerry will always be smiling as we work to restore the chum run in Terrell Creek... or spreading oyster seed in Birch Bay,” said Steve Seymour, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 
I owe so much to Jerry and he asked for so little. Truly a precious soul to watch over all of us from the smallest seed clam to the water itself,” said Martha Simonsen, health educator, bariatric clinician.

My thoughts go out to everyone in the Larson family and all of the people in our community that knew and appreciated Jerry. We are going to miss his presence tremendously,” said Rachel Vasak, executive director, Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association.
The Lummi Island Watershed Enhancement Committee published their own tribute to Jerry at

We sent our thoughts to Keith: “Our deepest condolences to you and your family. We know Jerry from his work with the Chums of Terrell Creek, seeking to restore salmon to the creek. We were concerned about him because our e-mail to him last week bounced back. Please do keep us informed of any services or memorials. If there is anything we can do to help in this difficult time, please just ask,” Ruth Higgins and Al Krause. 

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Please feel free to post your comments. We will publish them here. R&A 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Optimism for Terrell Creek and the Bay

Over the weekend Elie Friedlob, the founder and leader of The Chums of Terrell Creek, reported that numerous large salmon were spotted near the creek's prime spawning grounds. This is good news for those who have been working for eight years to bring fish back to the stream.

Coincidentally, Friday morning Ingrid Enschede, the outreach manager for BBWARM – Birch Bay Watershed and Aquatic Resources Management convened a meeting of people involved in improving the quality of water in the creek's watershed and the bay. Twenty-one people, many from the Whatcom County Planning and Public Works Departments, attended the gathering at the S­emiahmoo fire station to report on their activities. In total, their reports are impressive.

Rachel Vasak, executive director of NSEA – the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association the parent organization of the Chums, explained how her group will continue to plant trees with volunteer work parties, and pursue other endeavors to improve stream habitat. She mentioned an agreement to increase the flow from Lake Terrell into the creek during dry months.

Steve Seymour, of the Washington State Fish and Wildlife Department, said that the allocation of chum eggs for the remote site incubator, operated with NSEA, will be increased to 100,000 this year, up from 30,000 in the last batch. He also reported a channel will be dug around the dam that separates the creek from the lake so that fish can swim to a freshwater stream that flows into the lake.

George Boggs, executive director of the Whatcom Conservation District, spoke about implementation of a $730,000 grant from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency for a four-year program to reduce nutrient and pathogen contamination. He is about to hire the key person who will go door-to-door to ask landowners to voluntarily limit pollution. Those who agree will receive the help of experts in Mr. Boggs' organization.

The County Council has been ridiculed for making homeowner reporting of septic tank inspections voluntary. However, Ms. Enschede reported that of the 690 who were asked to make inspections last February, 468 responded, with almost 200 stating the need for maintenance. One participant suggested that you could bet that those who didn't respond have faulty tanks, then added that a low-interest, long-term loan program makes repairs affordable.

The importance of improving and maintaining water quality was underscored by Ted Morris, Birch Bay State Park manager, who reported that 700,000 visitors and 50,000 campers came to the park last year and that Birch Bay is ranked as the No. 1 shellfish beach in the state.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Help wanted

It's that time again - a Chums work party this Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 7568 Birch Bay Drive from 10 a.m. to noon.  Come along with your work gloves and weeding tools. We'll supply drinking water and a voucher to The Bay Cafe or the C Shop as a reward for your effort.

The past few work parties have consisted of the Murphys, the Nair Family and Ruth & Al. There is plenty of work to go around and we have found that many hands do make light work.

Come on along to nurture the 800 plus Sitka Spruce and Western Red Cedar saplings. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing trees to enhance the environment for salmon. These trees will be given away next spring to property owners in the Terrell Creek watershed.

Becoming a Chum of Terrell Creek is simple: show up at a work party and you're in! Comment here to ask for more information.


From left, Dedicated Chums Mahen Nair, Naomi Murphy, Roger Murphy and Al Krause.

Discovery Days Parade, July 17, 2010

Thanks to several Chums of Terrell Creek, including the Nairs, Murphys, Lyons, Freidlobs and Chuis, Sammy and Samantha Salmon strutted in Birch Bay's Discovery Days Parade on Saturday, July 17.

Shanti Nair, Artistic Director, managed Samantha's make-over; Kamal Nair inhabited Sammy's skin; Nirmal Nair created the Chums banner that graced the front of Roger Murphy's pick-up truck with mom May Lyn Nair and Rishi Nair, sitting on a bale of straw in the bed playing his bongos, flute and didgeridoo.Pround papa Mahen Nair helped keep everyone on beat and on time. The Lyons family, the Friedlobs and the Chui family, along with members of the extended Nair family supported Samantha along the 1.1 mile parade route of Birch Bay Drive from the C Shop on Alderson Rd. to The Bay Center Market at Harborview Rd. Al Krause and Ruth Higgins were assistants, transporters, temporary housing providers and parade organizers.

A crowd estimated at well over 2000 enthusiastic on-lookers cheered all 30-plus entries in the parade.

Special thanks to Lenore Weishaupt who was Registrar Extra-Ordinaire and to Bea and Earl Ball who took on the awesome task of judging the entries.

Prizes donated by Outer Island Expeditions, Massages by Renee, Sandcastle Resorts, Birch Bay Hair Care Salon and Gallery, Oltman Insurance, the C Shop, Vacationville, Homestead NW & Birch Bay Water Slides, and Rozy Olson, Realtor went to the Birch Bay Beach Babes, the Lions Club, Leisure Park (in two categories), Legacy Vacation Rentals, Northwest Parks and Recreation, Terry Dixon and Mike Jeffcoat (Car Category), Birch Bay Bible Community Church and the C Shop (they didn't win the prize they donated).



Regrettably, the Chums are going to have to try again next year for a prize, but their reward was in the pleasure of participation.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Hello!

This is a new blog to keep members of the Chums of Terrell Creek (Birch Bay, WA) and their friends informed about what's up.


Next big thing - Birch Bay Discovery Days Parade - July 17, 2010. Photo shows Samantha, the street puppet, in the 2008 parade.