Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, & Conservation District

Organization Description

A Special District of the State of California

The tidelands, bays, and estuaries of Humboldt County have unique and diverse management needs. The Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District was created in 1973 to address these needs. The District oversees planned development of the harbors and ports within the District, as well as protection of the natural resources located here. It is a countywide agency with permit jurisdiction over all tide, submerged and other lands granted to the District, including all of Humboldt Bay.

District operations focus on three primary areas: commercial userecreational use, and conservation. These operations are managed by a staff of employees and are governed by an elected board of commissioners.

The Harbor District's principal sources of income include a small portion of Humboldt County property taxes; tideland leases from dock operators and mariculture operations; rents and leases from Woodley Island Marina, Woodley Island commercial spaces, the Fields Landing Boat Yard, and Redwood Marine Terminals 1 and 2; and the Harbor Improvement Surcharge—a general charge levied on cargo and deep draft vessels. In addition, the Harbor District supplements its principal revenue by securing grant funds from various sources to further its mission. 

Program Information

Per site approval renewal efforts August 2024, this site is also approved for students to conduct Creosote Mapping activities around Humboldt Bay after training by the organization's staff.

Health & Safety
Address 
601 Startare Dr
Eureka, CA 95501
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Academic Internship
Service Learning
Organization type 
Public Utilities (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Companies/Institutions, Non-specific/any population
Focus Area(s)
Consumer or Corporate Services, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems