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A related effort is the development of a [[Shoreline Monitoring Toolbox]].
A related effort is the development of a [http://wsg.washington.edu/toolbox Shoreline Monitoring Toolbox].
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The Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP) is a collaboration of state, federal, tribal and local government agencies, non-governmental organizations, watershed groups, business, academic researchers, local integrating organizations, and other private and volunteer groups and organizations - all dedicated to monitoring environmental conditions in Puget Sound. For more information see this website:

It is sponsored by the Puget Sound Partnership and prepares recommendations for the PSP Science Panel.

https://sites.google.com/a/psemp.org/psemp/

Nearshore Workgroup

The Nearshore work group is an independent collaboration of monitoring practitioners, researchers, and data users from across the region that was formed in autumn 2013 as part of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP).

A monitoring inventory and gap analysis was completed in January 2014, a summary of which can be found here:

File:Nearshore Inventory and Gaps - Summary.docx

A related effort is the development of a Shoreline Monitoring Toolbox.