Welcome to Salish Sea Restoration
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This website is a peer-to-peer learning platform to support Salish Sea stewardship. Information is stored in cross-linked and Categorized pages. Registered users create and revise pages using Platform Style Guide under a shared Social Contract. We teach what we know. Anyone can read our shared reservoir of knowledge. We aim to accelerate our ability to effectively and efficiently regenerate ecosystems. We invite you to join in our effort.
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You may have noticed that the platform is changing! It still functions, but there are many live edits underway to adjust the scaffolding of the site. Thank you for your patience, and contact the Moderator team if you have any concerns.
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Why Join Us?
Knowledge sharing helps us protect and restore ecosystems. We cultivate this platform so that anyone can rapidly learn about ecosystem stewardship, or teach what they know. This is the only place-based platform in academia or government for open peer-to-peer stewardship of the knowledge we need to regenerate our ecosystems.
- Circulate evidence and local knowledge about Places you live and work.
- Share hard-to-find Products on different Topics and archive Documents that might otherwise be lost.
- Inventory Workgroups and their Efforts in your Watershed.
- Identify urgent questions and new learning about Topics of interest.
- Connect with conservation Efforts and Workgroups to broaden your network.
- Share what you are learning in your work about Places or Topics
- Follow us on Facebook
- Five Newest Pages
- Visualizing Ecosystem Land Management Assessments (VELMA) Model
- Suquamish Tribe
- Toft & Heerhartz 2015 juvenile salmon movement and shoreline armoring
- City of Port Townsend
- Northwest Watershed Institute
- Five Newest Documents
- Five Recent Page Edits
- Biochar
- Washington State Department of Natural Resources
- Visualizing Ecosystem Land Management Assessments (VELMA) Model
- Suquamish Tribe
- Shoreline Monitoring Database