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Community Salmon Investigation: Highline Salmon Survey

A partner program in collaboration with King County, WRIA 9 Basin Stewards, City of Burien, City of Normandy Park,City of SeaTac, and Port of Seattle

CSI is a fun and rewarding program that collects important information on the health of the watershed. CSI volunteer teams walk sections of Miller and Walker Creeks from early October until late December every year. Each volunteer team (usually 2-3 people) is assigned a day of the week, and is responsible for surveying that day every week or every other week through the salmon spawning season. CSI has been ongoing since 2010. To see past results, and to learn more, go to the Miller and Walker Creeks page and select “Salmon”.

To stay up to date with the Salmon Survey, view our weekly updates posted below each Friday. To learn more about the CSI or Stewardship programs we host in the Miller-Walker watershed, please visit the King County website.

Annual Salmon Celebration

You're Invited!

Join us for an evening exploring the 2025 salmon survey results from the Miller-Walker Basin, and a discussion on how these surveys help us understand the health of salmon runs.

We’ll be joined by Nate Ivy, from Washington State University, with updates on his latest research on the effects of tire dust on juvenile salmon living in the streams.

When: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | Doors at 5:30pm
Program 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Where: The Cove | Normandy Park
1500 SW Shorebrook Dr,
Normandy Park, WA 98166

We look forward to celebrating with you!

2025 Salmon Counter

Live Fish
100
Dead Fish
0
Redds
0

The 2025 Salmon Survey has come to a close. To see updates from the survey, please view the posts below. We’re looking forward to the 2026 Salmon Survey Season! 

2025 Survey Updates

For Current Volunteers

Current Salmon Survey Volunteers are able to access training materials and updates through the Volunteer Portal. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator for access.

Thank You to Our Partners

This program is possible due to the support of a number of partners and volunteers. We could not do this work without your support. Thank you!