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'''The Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program (ESRP) is a protection and restoration funding opportunity being developed by the [[Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project]] to support the transition from opportunistic project funding to strategic and sustained nearshore ecosystem restoration in Puget Sound. ''' | '''The Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program (ESRP) is a protection and restoration funding opportunity being developed by the [[Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project]] to support the transition from opportunistic project funding to strategic and sustained nearshore ecosystem restoration in Puget Sound. ''' | ||
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The Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program (ESRP) is a protection and restoration funding opportunity being developed by the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project to support the transition from opportunistic project funding to strategic and sustained nearshore ecosystem restoration in Puget Sound.
- http://pugetsoundnearshore.org/esrp.htm
- ESRP reflects a collaboration between WDFW, RCO, and NOAA
River Delta Efforts Supported
ESRP is supporting the following Efforts in
River Deltas:
Embayments:
- Tidal Channel Restoration Guidelines
- Maximizing Benefits of Shoreline Armor Removal
- Use of Large Wood in Shoreline Restoration
- PREDICTING SHOREFORM EVOLUTION IN PUGET SOUND Guidelines and Tools to Estimate Gravel Transport
- Puget Sound Tidal Restriction and Wetland Mapping
Beaches:
- Feeder Bluff Outreach and Armor Removal (Island and Jefferson counties)
- Mapping Bluffs and Beaches to Quantify Sediment Supply
- Impacts of Shoreline Armoring
- Edgewater Beach Bulkhead Removal
- Measuring Coastal Bluff Recession Rates Throughout the Puget Sound Region
- Maximizing Benefits of Shoreline Armor Removal
- Mapping Bluffs and Beaches to Quantify Sediment Supply 2021
- Evaluating Puget Sound Beach Services for Protection and Restoration
Ecosystem Sits and Places
Sites:
Places:
- Fisherman's Bay
- Teekalet Point
- Filucy Bay Ecosystem
- Titlow Beach
- Piner Point West
- Neill Point East
- Broad Spit Drift Cell
- East Dyes Drift Cell
- Elwha Drift Cell
- East Nooksack Drift Cell
- Point Defiance Drift Cell
- Bangor Drift Cell
- West Camano Drift Cell
- Padilla Bay
- Lynch Cove
- Sequalitchew Creek Estuary
- South Lummi Island Headlands
- Skagit Delta
- Duckabush Delta
- Quilcene Delta