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This website is a conceptual map of Salish Sea ecosystem stewardship. Information about people, places and topics is stored in a collection of cross-linked and categorized pages. We create and edit these pages to share resources, information, and ideas under a shared social contract. Registered users can create and edit pages and upload documents anytime. The public can read and download these resources. Read more about The Big Picture...

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You may have noticed that the platform is changing! It still functions, but there are many live edits underway to adjust the scaffolding of the site. Thank you for your patience, and contact the Moderator team if you have any concerns.


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WorkgroupsEffortsProductsPlacesTopicsHeadwatersLowland WatershedsFloodplainsRiver DeltasEmbaymentsBeachesHeadlandsEach wiki page provides information about a human system or ecosystem component, click to explore!

Why Join Us?

Because knowledge is a source of power and shared knowledge is the origin of stewardship. We cultivate shared knowledge among scientists, active citizens, and public servants. There is no other place-based platform in academia or government to support open peer-to-peer curation of knowledge to regenerate our ecosystems.

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Five Newest Pages
  1. Small, D., P. Smith, I. Keren, T. Quinn, P. Schlenger 2024 Fine scale movement of juvenile salmon to inform tidal fish passage restoration in Puget Sound
  2. Biocultural Restoration of Riverscape Forests and Wetlands With Agroforestry
  3. Conservation Lands
  4. Energy
  5. British Columbia
Five Newest Documents
  1. Cereghino 2015 grant administrative streamlining
  2. WDNR 2001 shorezone data dictionary
  3. Thurston County 2015 county-wide planning policies
  4. TRPC 2013 sustainable thurston development plan
  5. TNC 2011 fisher slough monitoring baseline report
Five Recent Page Edits
  1. Tidal Fish Passage & Connectivity
  2. Small, D., P. Smith, I. Keren, T. Quinn, P. Schlenger 2024 Fine scale movement of juvenile salmon to inform tidal fish passage restoration in Puget Sound
  3. Architecture and Content Pages
  4. South Whidbey Island
  5. Chinook Response to Estuary Restoration

The Salish Sea, by P.Cereghino