Welcome to Salish Sea Restoration
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The platform is changing! We are mobile-friendly, and the architecture of the site is improving. Thank you for your patience, and contact the Moderator team if you have a concern. Check out our Development Log to see what we are up to.
Page Types
We create five types of pages, each with distinct content:
Workgroups - Organizations and institutions doing work.
Efforts - The projects of workgroups.
Places - Ecosystems of the Salish Sea.
Topics - Collected Evidence of various subjects.
Why Join Us?
Sharing and organizing knowledge is essential for protecting and restoring ecosystems. We cultivate this platform so that anyone can rapidly learn about ecosystem stewardship, or teach what they know. This is the only peer-to-peer and place-based platform in academia or government for open knowledge management.
- Circulate evidence and locally-based knowledge about Places you live and work.
- Share hard-to-find Products on different Topics and archive Documents that might otherwise be lost.
- Identify urgent questions and share new investigations about Topics of interest.
- Map the Efforts of local Workgroups in Places to broaden and connect our networks.
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- Newest Pages
- Ecosystem Stewardship Community of Practice
- Theory of Knowledge
- HB 1181 (2023)
- Development Roadmap
- Rural Land Use
- Newest Documents
- Ecology 1991 public trust doctrine and coastal zone
- WDOE 2024 climate guidance shoreline management
- Adopt-A-Stream Foundation 2024 wetland stream ecology training.pdf
- Imai 2012 continuous improvement strategy
- Waterman-Hoey 2022 washington greenhouse gas emissions inventory.pdf
- Recent Page Edits