Salmon Habitat Recovery
Local partners working together to protect and restore salmon habitat.
Chinook salmon are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. In this watershed, citizens, scientists, businesses, environmentalists, and governments are working together to respond to the decline of salmon. In 2005, they completed a science-based Salmon Habitat Plan. Carrying out the plan recommendations will protect and restore a healthy watershed ecosystem for both people and fish. Funding for coordination of salmon habitat recovery is provided by 16 local governments in the watershed.
For an overview of the watershed and why we we are addressing salmon habitat on a watershed basis, view the watershed introduction page.
What's New:
- "News fit for a King" - Summer 2008 Newsletter (Adobe Acrobat 292 KB)
- First Annual Progress Report on Implementation of the Salmon Habitat Plan (July 2008)(Adobe Acrobat 3 MB)
- Summer Volunteer Events
What You Can Do
Volunteer and daily actions to help fish and water quality
Salmon Plan Implementation
Salmon Habitat Plan and how it's being carried out
Local Activities and Partners
Information and activities near you
Funding Opportunities
Grants for habitat restoration and protection
Plans, Studies and Maps
Scientific reports and plans
Committees
Meeting dates, meeting packets, and committee information
Contact Us
Staff contacts
The Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed is also called Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9.


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