ESRP/Learning Program
The ESRP Learning Program conducts pre-design projects of regional value to increase effectiveness of beach, embayment and river delta protection and restoration. Regional Predesign Projects (learning projects) support restoration of large and complex ecosystems subject to multiple projects, and are intended to improve effectiveness or efficiency of a class of projects where there is uncertainty about ecological outcomes. This component of ESRP’s investment strategy aims to clearly identify the need/problems to be addressed that will influence restoration and protection project development and selection in Puget Sound. ESRP learning projects will provide insight and analysis into the options available to solve complex problems leading to nearshore and salmon recovery in Puget Sound’s nearshore. It is our goal to fund efforts that use scientific methods to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of future ESRP program investments. ESRP’s learning project program is required by our authorizing program guidance, developed by the Puget Sound Nearshore and Ecosystem Restoration Project (PSNERP). Strong learning projects improve our ability to select treatment locations and management measures, and help designers evaluate the consequences of alternative actions. We organize our learning by landform to consider the unique dynamics of delta, beach and embayment ecosystems. Please see below for a list of completed and ongoing projects and links to their associated wiki pages as well as the most recent RFP.
Regional Pre-design Criteria
River Delta Learning Projects
Completed Projects
- Port Susan Bay Monitoring
- Fisher Slough Monitoring
- Nisqually restoration food web monitoring
- NOAA tidegate study
- Tidal geometry model
- Tidal channel development rate model
- Estimating density-dependent rearing limitations for juvenile Chinook salmon in estuaries
- Predicting Sea Level Rise Impacts on Agricultural Production
- Large Landscape-Scale Estuary Restoration Planning in the Snohomish Delta
- Designing large wood placement in tidal marshes
- Mapping tidal connectivity restrictions to support identification and evaluation of restoration opportunities
- Restoring Sediment Supply to Sustain Delta Marsh – Nisqually
- Assessing Effects of Estuarine Restoration on Bird Populations in North Puget Sound, WA
Ongoing Projects
- Using restoration monitoring data to inform an H-integrated Chinook salmon recovery strategy
- Multi-scale assessment of population responses to estuary restoration for Puget Sound Chinook salmon
- Testing the effect of tidal channel excavation on vegetation development in tidal marsh restoration sites
- Juvenile salmon response to landscape connectivity change within two Puget Sound river estuaries
- Evaluating cumulative effects of large estuary restoration projects on hydrology in the Snohomish River estuary to inform restoration planning
- Estuary restoration for vegetation and sea level rise
- Estuary channel pre-design for restoration
- Automating landscape connectivity for Puget Sound river deltas and pocket estuaries
- Tidal Fish Passage & Connectivity
Beach Learning Projects
Completed Projects
- Measuring coastal bluff recession rates in Puget Sound
- Mapping bluffs and beaches for sediment supply
- Bulkhead removal planning
- Railroad Grade Beach Nourishment Planning
- Identifying Target Beaches for Restoration & Protection
- Quantifying a scale bar of beach functions at target sites identified by the Beach Strategies project
Ongoing Projects
- Strategic process-based protection and restoration planning along high priority drift cells
- Evaluating beach services for protection and restoration
- Nearshore habitat status and trends for Shoreline tidal restrictions and Marine riparian vegetation to support Puget Sound salmon recovery
- Evaluating Puget Sound Beach services for protection and restoration
- Guidelines and tools for predicting shoreline and shoreform evolution resulting from restoration actions in Puget Sound
- Refining design guidance for the use of large wood in soft shoreline solutions in Puget Sound
- Maximizing benefits of shoreline armor removal
- Impacts of small overwater structures to salmon and kelp
Embayment Learning Projects
Completed Projects
Ongoing Projects
- Tidal Fish Passage & Connectivity
- Automating landscape connectivity for Puget Sound river deltas and pocket estuaries
- Nearshore habitat status and trends for Shoreline tidal restrictions and Marine riparian vegetation to support Puget Sound salmon recovery
- Puget Sound coastal inlet and stream mouth tidal opening pre-design
- Prioritizing Puget Sound embayment restoration and protection
- Meadowdale: Informing Puget Sound coastal stream restoration