Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) Funding for Watershed Salmon Habitat Recovery

The goal of the state Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) of the State Recreation and Conservation Office is to fund the best salmon habitat projects in Washington State. "Best projects" are those that include local priorities and use the best available science. Eligible projects include:

projects that will benefit salmon and the habitat and ecosystem functions on which they depend.

Funding for the Board comes from state and federal sources.

The SRFB relies on watersheds to evaluate and rank proposed projects on an annual basis before it evaluates the proposals and makes funding decisions. In the Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed (WRIA 9), the Steering Committee reviews and ranks projects in each annual "round." SRFB project proposals have to implement or be consistent with the recommendations of the watershed Salmon Habitat Plan.

Over the first seven rounds, 20 projects in the watershed have received SRFB grants totalling $8.7 million. In addition, three grants totalling $180,000 were awarded during a "pre-SRFB" round in 1999.

In the eighth round, which concluded in December 2007, five watershed projects received $2 million in combined SRFB and Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration grants.

Eighth Round of Funding

In the eighth round (2007) of funding, five projects in the watershed received $1,983,238. The awards were announced by the SRFB on December 19, 2007.

More information on these projects is available at the Recreation and Conservation Office web site or contact Karen Bergeron, Habitat Projects Coordinator, 206-296-8383.