ESA et al. 2022 coastal stream and embayment fish access framework
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ESA (Environmental Science Associates), Confluence Environmental company, Hanson Professional Services, Shannon & Wilson, and Tulalip Tribes Natural Resources. 2022. Implementing Planning for Restoration of Coastal Streams and Embayments along the Railroad Corridor on the Puget Sound Shoreline – Programmatic Restoration Recommendations and Conceptual Design at Three Priority Sites. Prepared for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington.
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- New framework for prioritizing and planning restoration in non-natal small coastal streams and embayments in Puget Sound.
- Included in Science Sprints to Support Regulation as part of the synthesis on Non-natal Nearshore Rearing of Salmon.