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[[file:DPUSkagit.jpg|right|300px|Map showing PSNERP Delta Process Unit delineations over extent of historic tidal wetlands]]
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==Efforts and Workgroups==
===Restoration Actions===
*The [[Skagit Watershed Council]] is implementing the [[Skagit Salmon Recovery Plan]] which includes specific objectives for restoraiton of Skagit Delta wetlands to benefit threatened Chinook salmon populations.
*The [[Skagit River Systems Cooperative]] implements multiple actions and investigations including [[Wiley Slough Restoration]], [[Milltown Island Restoration]], and [[Deepwater Slough Restoration]].
*[[The Nature Conservancy of Washington]] is involved in multiple actions and investigations including [[Fisher Slough Restoration]].
*The [[Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife]] manages designated wildlife areas and extensive land holdings, which are the subject of restoration efforts including [[Wiley Slough Restoration]], [[Fir Island Farm Restoration]].
===Research Investigations===
*The [[Skagit Delta Intensively Monitored Watershed Project]] is implemented by [[Skagit River Systems Cooperative]] and [[NW Fisheries Science Center]] with multiple partners, to evaluate the effect of restoration on Chinook Salmon populations.
*The [[Skagit Climate Science Consortium]] provides a mechanism to coordinate climate change research among investigators, and to communicate relevant climate data and tools to local decision makers.
===Regulation===
*[[NOAA]], [[WDFW]], [[SRSC]], and the [[Western Washington Agricultural Association]] share technical management of the [[Tidegate Fish Initiative]] which administers an agreement developed under a [[Biological Opinion]] issued by the [[National Marine Fisheries Service]]
 
==Natural History==
Description of the extent and character of the sites historic capacity to provide ecosystem functions, goods and services
The Skagit Delta's historic wetlands were contiguous with the [[Stillaguamish Delta]] and [[Padilla Bay]] forming the largest wetland complex in Puget Sound.
 
==Degradation and Risk==
Description of the extent and character of anthropogenic degradation of the sites ability to provide ecosystem functions, goods and services
Description of factors anticipated to affect future provision of ecosystem functions, goods and services
==Documents==
*[[Skagit River System Cooperative]] has an [http://www.skagitcoop.org/index.php/documents/ archive of publications] that represents perhaps the best set of local publications with an emphasis on salmon ecology.
*[http://www.skagitriverhistory.com/ Skagit River History Website] - Larry Kunzler has assembled an extensive archive of current and historical documents related to Skagit River flood control.
*[[file:Lipsky 2010.pdf]] - a UW masters thesis that observes stakeholder dynamics within the Whidbey Basin
*[[file:PWA et al 2004.pdf]] - [[SRSC]] completed a study of alternative pathways for creation of a new 'middle fork' distributary to Skagit Bay.

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Map showing PSNERP Delta Process Unit delineations over extent of historic tidal wetlands

Once scentence describing location, size, and features. Another scentence describing any places located within

Efforts and Workgroups

Restoration Actions

Research Investigations

Regulation

Natural History

Description of the extent and character of the sites historic capacity to provide ecosystem functions, goods and services The Skagit Delta's historic wetlands were contiguous with the Stillaguamish Delta and Padilla Bay forming the largest wetland complex in Puget Sound.

Degradation and Risk

Description of the extent and character of anthropogenic degradation of the sites ability to provide ecosystem functions, goods and services Description of factors anticipated to affect future provision of ecosystem functions, goods and services

Documents