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May 6, 2008
Lake Sammamish salmon recovery to get boost
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans investigation of kokanee stock’s crash

April 28, 2008
External column, Seattle P-I
West's salmon fishery declared failure
Designation means economic assistance for three coastal states

April 28, 2008
External column, Seattle P-I
Salmon decline is a wake-up call

April 24, 2008
Public invited to tour Brightwater habitat restoration site on Saturday, May 10

April 11, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
Council Approves Salmon Fishing Ban

April 11, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Salmon 'emergency' spawns new limits
Unprecedented fishing restrictions follow collapse of Calif. chinook run

March 26, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I

How to make city's shoreline friendlier to sea life?
Nooks and crannies help baby salmon and crabs hide out

Feb. 26, 2008
King County successfully completes environmental cleanup project in Elliott Bay

Jan. 24, 2008
External article, Seattle Times

Culverts add obstacles to salmon, state, politics

Jan. 22, 2008
Proposed statewide medicine take-back bill would protect people and environment
Successful pilot take-back project helps frame state legislation

Jan. 22, 2008
External article, Seattle Times

Finally, a safe, environmental way to get rid of old medicine

Dec. 28, 2007
External article, Seattle Times

Urban streams in sad shape, report finds

Dec. 27, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

Fixed city creeks are still foul
Salmon are back, but the water is far from pristine, report says

Dec. 21, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

Issaquah gets grant to protect salmon

Dec. 21, 2007
External article, Seattle PI

Sound recovery effort gets $24 million
Most of the federal money to go to EPA

Dec. 20, 2007
King County watersheds share $8.3 million in state funds for salmon habitat protection, restoration

Dec. 17, 2007
News release, Puget Sound Partnership

Regional leaders select Sims to chair Puget Sound Partnership board

Dec. 17, 2007
External article, Seattle PI

Madrona Woods creek again flows free
Volunteers spent decade on project that brought a stream to surface

Dec. 17, 2007
External article, Seattle PI

Harbor Island appeal by state
Board's ruling in Superfund case contested

Dec. 13, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

New evidence fish farms hurt wild salmon
Sea lice threaten to wipe out runs, researchers say

Dec. 12, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

No Duwamish debacle in Elliott Bay
Work on removal of toxic materials going well

Nov. 25, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

A River Lost? Decision time on the Duwamish

Nov. 20, 2007
Contaminated Elliott Bay sediment clean-up begins

Nov. 13, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
Returning urban salmon provide a thrill and a lesson

Nov. 6, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
Salmon advocates sue over pesticides

DNRP Performance Measures, King County, Washington Indicators for Fish in King County, Washington

Oct. 27, 2007
External opinion, Seattle Times
A building name fit for a King

Oct. 26, 2007
Fish and wildlife habitat enhancement under way
Volunteers needed for additional habitat work in November, December

 

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Salmon Recovery

2007 Salmon Homecoming Forum New!
King County Executive Ron Sims' Sept. 17 speech at Golden Gardens Bath House

Environmental Indicators for Fish New!
Learn about the state of King County’s fish populations, key factors influencing them, King County actions and how you can help.

Final WRIA 7 Salmon Conservation Plan
Snohomish River Basin

Final WRIA 8 Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan
Cedar River, Sammamish, Lake Washington

Final WRIA 9 Salmon Habitat Plan
Green/Duwamish River and Central Puget Sound Watershed

WRIA 10 - Salmon Habitat Limiting Factors for the Puyallup River Basin
Outlines the loss of habitat in this basin -- which includes the White River drainage in south King County -- and appraises costs of preserving good habitat, restoring damaged habitat, and and other changes to enable self-sustaining salmon populations.

Puget Sound Partnership (external link)
Public/private group including King County, works to develop an aggressive plan to solve Puget Sound’s most vexing problems.

Draft Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan (external link)
Regional plan to recover threatened Puget Sound salmon stocks, submitted in June, 2005 to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.



"We all have an awesome responsibility to share our talents, knowledge, and considerable resources to the benefit of our cherished salmon."

-Ron Sims


From Kings to Kokanee: Contributions Local Governments Can (Must) Make to Sustaining Salmon
Ron Sims' Speech at the American Fisheries Conference North Pacific International Chapter Annual Meeting, June 6, 2007.

King County Climate Change Plan
How King County seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to projected climate change impacts, and embed mitigation and adaptation into county policy decisions. The plan incorporates issues, goals and actions related to salmon recovery and biodiversity.

Fish and Shellfish breakout session results, King County Climate Change Conference
Review a summary report describing anticipated affects of global warming on populations of fish and shellfish in Washington State with proposed adaptation strategies. Also, look up the fish and shellfish session agenda, presentations, and speaker credentials and biographies.

Road to Recovery Video - Tri-County Salmon Restoration
Video chronicle of progress and success in the work to protect and restore salmon runs in the three most populous counties of Washington State: King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties.

Core Areas: A Framework for Identifying Critical Habitat for Salmon
Habitat report describing river and watershed features favorable to salmon survival, to guide efforts that protect and help recover depleted stocks. Published February, 2004.

King County Endangered Species - Salmon Conservation and Recovery
This executive office site provides comprehensive information about King County's work to conserve and recover salmon and bull trout, what citizens can do to help, and background information that sheds light on the problem of threatened species. The site draws from all county agencies to provide considerable background information about the Endangered Species Act, chinook salmon, and bull trout in the form of reports, maps, pictures, graphics, fact sheets, and news.

King County Ecological Lands
Look up individual properties protected by King County as open space for their ecological values including salmonid habitat. The natural lands site also provides pictures, location maps and rules for public use.

Small Habitat Restoration Program
A King County group that restores and enhances stream and wetland habitat in small projects throughout the county. The program seeks your suggestions for good projects.

Guidelines for Bank Stabilization Projects
in the Riverine Environments of King County
Guidelines to help scientists and engineers enhance fish and wildlife habitat, reduce local stream velocities, increase the structural integrity and reduce the long-term maintenance costs of bank protection projects.
»See pictures of King County River Projects from our Boaters page.


Soils for Salmon
A project of the Washington Organic Recycling Council (WORC) designed to increase awareness of soil improvement as a means to support salmon and other species recovery. A goal of Soils for Salmon is for local governments to develop Best Management Practices that conserve native soils and improve disturbed soils.

 

Water Pollution Monitoring and Protection

Streams Monitoring Program
Keeping watch for pollution in King County streams.

Normative Flow Studies
Find out about this Water and Land Resources project that's designed to enhance our knowledge of how river and stream flows affect salmon survival and general ecosystem health for use in managing stormwater, flood hazards and water reuse.

Agricultural Drainage Assistance Program
Also known as the fish 'n ditch program, ADAP helps farmers manage agricultural runoff to keep fish bearing streams clean.

Final Report, East Hylebos Creek 2001 Monitoring Program
Results of water quality and habitat monitoring from 2001 in East Hylebos Creek.

2000 King County Water Quality Report (368 kb Acrobat file)
The report outlines the Department's work in water monitoring, water studies and water quality management programs and includes key findings from an opinion survey of County residents on water quality.


Go to the Stream bug Monitoring pageStream Bug Monitoring
We count on bugs to measure stream health. The bug page provides info about benthic macroinvertebrates including caddisflies, mayflies, stoneflies, and other aquatic creatures, and how these bugs are used to measure pollution levels, nutrients, and other factors of ecosystem health in King County streams.

Salmon and Trout Technical Reports

Timing, abundance, and population characteristics of spawning Chinook salmon in the Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (Acrobat format)

2000 Bull Trout Surveys (Acrobat format)

Literature Review and Recommended Sampling Protocol for Bull Trout in King County

Go to the Lake Washington/Sammamish Kokanee ReportHistoric and Current Status of Kokanee in the Lake Washington Basin


Salmon Watcher Spawner Survey Reports
Greater Lake Washington Drainage

Habitat Inventory and Assessment of Three Sammamish River Tributaries: North, Swamp, and Little Bear Creeks (Acrobat format)

Salmon Viewing

Fall for SalmonFall for Salmon brochure (1.97MB PDF)
Fall for Salmon
Look up places to get outside and see spawning salmon on local creeks and rivers, and browse a collection of ideas that folks can apply as individuals to help protect and conserve salmon.

Salmon SeesonSpot the spawners this fall!

Salmon Watcher Program
Learn how to identify salmon, look up maps of salmon sightings and find out how to volunteer to be a salmon watcher. Salmon Watchers survey streams for spawning salmon in the Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, Cedar River, and Puget Sound watersheds. Identification pages show pictures, drawings, and descriptions with spawning seasons for differnent salmon and trout species:

Cedar River Public Boating and Fishing Access
Find parks, ecological natural areas and boat ramps to access the river for swimming, fishing and boating. Includes lands managed by the City of Renton, King County and City of Seattle.

 

Salmon Quiz, Game and Slide Show

Interactive Salmon Quiz
Test your knowledge of salmon, their ecology, problems and conservation actions you can take to help preserve them.

Salmon Challenge
This page provides a link to the King County Kidsweb and the Salmon Challenge, an online game for young people. Learn what you can do to help King County's salmon by playing the Salmon Challenge game!

Northwest Salmon, Northwest People: explore the connectionsNorthwest Salmon, Northwest People: explore the connections
Take a visual tour of the issues surrounding salmon recovery



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