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Environmental Stewardship for your WaterHaven, from your Waterfront and Water View Specialist of the Seattle Puget Sound area, Scott Price
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Life On The Water:. Being a Steward of Your WaterHaven. As a WaterHaven owner, you are the marine ecosystem's first line of defense. As stewards of the wonderful waterfront environment that we enjoy in the Puget Sound area, we all have special responsibilities to protect, nurture, and preserve it's vitality for now and for the future. There are many advocacy organizations ( nonprofit. That work to protect your front yard. Grow native species by the water. Only put water down the drain. Do not pour any un...
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers: Beach Watchers 2012 Volunteer Projects
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers. Stewardship, Research and Education in Jefferson County. January 7, 2013. Beach Watchers 2012 Volunteer Projects. The many chemicals in creosote leach into the environment where they cause harm to marine species. Beach Watchers helped with a major effort in April 2012 to remove creosote-treated wood debris from South Indian Island Park in East Jefferson County. This project was sponsored by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). 50 tons of debris!
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers: Last Post
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers. Stewardship, Research and Education in Jefferson County. January 14, 2014. Registration for the 2014 Beach Watchers Training is now open. You can find out more about our current programs and register for the 2014 Beach Watcher Training by going to http:/ jefferson.wsu.edu/nrs/. And click on "Beach Watchers". Cheryl Lowe, Beach Watcher Coordinator, January 2014. Log your hours on the new system! Click on the logo. Meet the 2012 Beach Watchers. People for Puget Sound.
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About the Northwest Straits Commission
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Join the Mailing List. Focused on Restoring and Protecting the Health of the Northwest Straits Marine Ecosystem Since 1998. The Northwest Straits Commission. Provides funding, training and support to seven county-based Marine Resources Committees. MRCs) It facilitates regional coordination among the MRCs and connects the MRC work to regional planning processes such as the Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda. And Puget Sound Nearshore Estuary Restoration Program. The Northwest Straits Foundation. Is a n...
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Protect Our Shoreline
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Articles Related to Geoduck Farming. The following articles and links are compiled by Protect-Zangle-Cove. Taylor Shellfish Aquacultural District Permit Application for Thurston County. DNR and State Subtidal Geoduck Harvest. DNR and State Intertidal Geoduck Farming Leases. Other States and BC. Marine Plants, Animals and Birds. Shellfish and Shellfish Harvesting. Document listing and summarizing Worldwide studies related to impacts of shellfish aquaculture. This list is a partial list. Scale-dependent an...
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Nisqually Delta Restoration:
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Nisqually Restoration and Monitoring Partners. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Is managed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is managing the Nisqually NWR restoration work. Is a key partner in the restoration, providing plannning and technical assistance, engineering, funding, and contracting services for the restoration. Is an online monitoring handbook for tidal marsh restoration practitioners. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. US Geological Survey Western Fisheries Research Center.
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers: 2011 Canoe Journey
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WSU Jefferson County Beach Watchers. Stewardship, Research and Education in Jefferson County. August 1, 2011. A fog was settled down on the water and the air was very still. Coming into town, the morning of July 19, it was good to see the sun breaking through the mists . . . a beautiful morning for the landing in Port Townsend, ancestral home of Chief Chetzemoka. Many thanks to the helping hands that worked at this event! Log your hours on the new system! Click on the logo. Meet the 2012 Beach Watchers.
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Find out how Puget Sound recovery did in the 2015 Legislative Session – Puget Sound Partnership Blog
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Puget Sound Partnership Blog. Find out how Puget Sound recovery did in the 2015 Legislative Session. July 14, 2015. Our Legislative Director, Jeff Parsons, worked hard behind the scenes throughout this year’s extra-long session to advocate for several longstanding programs proven effective in helping to restore Puget Sound. The program that most directly involves us is the Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration fund. Will permanently protect 1,920 acres of watershed for the Busy Wild Creek, a major trib...
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Riparian Vegetation
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Green Shores For Homes. Serving shoreline homeowners in Washington and British Columbia. Critical or Sensitive Habitats. Credits & Points. No Shoreline Protection Structures. Setback and Impact Avoidance. Soft Shore Protection or Enhancement. Reduce and Treat Runoff from Impervious Surfaces. Environmentally Friendly Building Products. Herbicides, Pesticides, and Fertilizers. Public Information and Education. Conservation Easement or Covenant. Where This Credit Applies. Credit 2.1: Riparian Vegetation.
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Soft Shore Protection or Enhancement
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Green Shores For Homes. Serving shoreline homeowners in Washington and British Columbia. Critical or Sensitive Habitats. Credits & Points. No Shoreline Protection Structures. Setback and Impact Avoidance. Soft Shore Protection or Enhancement. Reduce and Treat Runoff from Impervious Surfaces. Environmentally Friendly Building Products. Herbicides, Pesticides, and Fertilizers. Public Information and Education. Conservation Easement or Covenant. Soft Shore Protection or Enhancement. Where This Credit Applies.