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Ryan-Penula, E., P. Tillman, K. Stiles, A. Doty, P. Best, H. Benson, A. Mitchell. 2017. Preliminary synthesis of LIO ecosystem recovery plans: strategies, gaps, barriers, opportunities. Prepared by Puget Sound Partnership, Tacoma, Washington. 83 pp.
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- Generated by PSP as part of the Puget Sound National Estuary Program planning process.
- Defines a wide range of barriers and gaps that prevent ecosystem recovery targets as defined in Puget Sound Vital Signs
- Need additional analysis to drill down and observe more detailed claims of how governments don't meet ecosystem targets.
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