Effective Action Summaries
FACT SHEETS AND NARRATIVE SUMMARIES
STRATEGIC INITIATIVE: RESTORE AND RE-OPEN SHELLFISH BEDS
Keeping shellfish beds open by reducing fecal coliform (Samish Basin)
STRATEGIC INITIATIVE: PREVENT POLLUTION FROM URBAN STORMWATER RUNOFF
Selecting the best wet weather management actions (Seattle Public Utility)
Comparing costs to reduce toxic pollution (City of Tacoma)
STRATEGIC INITIATIVE: PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT
FLOODPLAINS
Reducing flood risk and creating habitat for young salmon (King County)
ESTUARIES
Restoring tidal wetlands to support Chinook salmon (South Fork Skagit)
Restoring tidal wetlands to support young salmon and reduce flood damage (Fisher Slough)
Restoring tidal wetlands to support salmon (Snohomish River)
Creating natural habitat for salmon and other wildlife (Nisqually)
Restoring the estuary to support salmon and reduce flooding (Skokomish)
NEARSHORE
Restoring Nearshore Habitat and Improving Public Access (Island County)
Restoring natural shoreline and public beach access in an urban park (King County)
Removing bulkheads to protect property and create habitat for forage fish (Skagit County)
RIPARIAN
Re-establishing native forests on restoration sites (King County)
Fact Sheets and Narrative Summaries
The Action Agenda is the roadmap for recovering Puget Sound and includes three Strategic Initiatives designed to focus recovery efforts.
Strategic Initiative: Restore and re-open shellfish beds |
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Keeping shellfish beds open by reducing fecal coliform (Samish Basin) | |
Strategic Initiative: Protect and restore habitat |
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FLOODPLAINS | |
Reducing flood risk and creating habitat for young salmon (King County) | |
ESTUARIES | |
Restoring tidal wetlands to support Chinook salmon (South Fork Skagit) | |
Download the South Fork Skagit fact sheet Download the full South Fork Skagit background summary |
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Restoring tidal wetlands to support young salmon and reduce flood damage (Fisher Slough) | |
Download the Fisher Slough fact sheet Download the full Fisher Slough background summary |
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Restoring tidal wetlands to support salmon (Snohomish River) | |
Download the Snohomish River Delta fact sheet Download the full Snohomish River Delta background summary |
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Creating natural habitat for salmon and other wildlife (Nisqually) | |
Download the full Nisqually background summary |
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Restoring the estuary to support salmon and reduce flooding (Skokomish) | |
Download the Skokomish fact sheet Download the full Skokomish background summary |
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NEARSHORE | |
Removing bulkheads to restore shoreline habitat while protecting residential uses (Bainbridge Island) | |
Download the Bainbridge fact sheet Download the full Bainbridge background summary |
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Nearshore regulations are put in place to ensure shoreline property and nearshore habitat are protected (Kitsap, King, and San Juan counties) | |
Download the nearshore regulations fact sheet Download the full nearshore regulations background summary |
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Restoring Nearshore Habitat and Improving Public Access (Island County) | |
Restoring natural shoreline and public beach access in an urban park (King County) | |
Removing bulkheads to protect property and create habitat for forage fish (Skagit County) | |
RIPARIAN | |
Re-establishing native forests on restoration sites (King County) | |
Download the King County tree planting fact sheet Download the full King County tree planting background summary |
To propose a project, contact Scott Redman, Program Director, Science and Evaluation, Puget Sound Partnership: scott.redman@psp.wa.gov
Last updated: 8/8/24