Barnaby Reach Restoration
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Barnaby Reach is a large-scale long-term floodplain restoration effort led by Skagit River System Cooperative with collaboration of WDFW, Seattle City Light, and TNC. Acquisition of a series of floodplain parcels including floodplain forest and oxbow lakes and wetlands creates a large opportunity for rearing of juvenile salmon on the mainstem Skagit River. The reach extends upstream from the Sauk River confluence.
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- Design Phase 2 RCO Contract
- Restoration Phase 1 RCO Contract
- Preliminary Design RCO Contract
- Feasibility Studies RCO Contract