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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration: Keep supporting Discovery Bay businesses!
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration. Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Keep supporting Discovery Bay businesses! The colorful blankets you see on both sides of the road at Discovery Bay may catch your eye at 45 mph, but they are only a hint of the variety that you may find inside the diverse businesses. There are more than a few fishy items! We encourage you to stop and shop at these businesses, and thank them for their patience and support of the restoration work. Tell them the salmon people sent you! US Fi...
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration: March 2014
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration. Thursday, March 20, 2014. Discovery Bay Restoration Overview. GOAL: Relocate private waterline from RR grade and trestles to clear the way for the habitat restoration project. ACTIONS: Relocate and upgrade the waterline. The new waterline will travel from the source, along the Highway 101, Gardiner Road and Cemetery Road right of ways before hooking back into the existing system. 2 Maynard Nearshore Restoration. 3 North Site Estuary Restoration (Completed 2008).
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration: The Second Phase of the Discovery Bay Restoration Project: Creosoted Trestle Removal
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration. Monday, January 5, 2015. The Second Phase of the Discovery Bay Restoration Project: Creosoted Trestle Removal. Railroad trestles that once carried rail traffic from Port Townsend to Port Angeles are removed in Discovery Bay as part of the Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration Project. Removal of the Maynard Bridge. Creosote is composed of more than 300 chemicals that, together, are very effective at achieving their intended purpose: preventing decay and infestation...
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration: Support Discovery Bay Local Business!
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Support Discovery Bay Local Business! North Olympic Salmon Coalition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Project Funders and Partners. Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program. Hood Canal Coordinating Council. Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation. Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Salmon Recovery Funding Board. US Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington Department of Ecology.
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Links: Silverdale Washington of Kitsap Peninsula Presents The Clear Creek Trail Conservancy
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For more great outdoor activities, events and information on our community's history, ecosystems, environment and natural habitat, visit one of these websites:. Great Peninsula Conservancy greatpeninsula.org. Kitsap Audubon Society kitsapaudubon.org. Kitsap Conservation District kitsapcd.org. Kitsap County Surface and Stormwater Management Outreach and Education kitsapgov.com/swmm/outreach.htm. Kitsap Historical Museum kitsaphistory.org. Kitsap Parks and Recreation kitsapgov.com/parks.
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Human Wellbeing | Our Hood Canal: 2015 Report Card
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Our Hood Canal: 2015 Report Card. What Each of Us Can Do. Why human wellbeing is important. What we’re doing for human wellbeing. What we have learned about Human Wellbeing. Photo courtesy of Kristian Marson. People benefit from a healthy Hood Canal environment. We have always known that the Hood Canal natural environment contributes to our wellbeing. It is why we want to live and vacation here. Those values inform the way we manage natural resources. The indicators are not meant to comprehensively captu...
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Forests | Our Hood Canal: 2015 Report Card
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Our Hood Canal: 2015 Report Card. What Each of Us Can Do. Why our forests are important. What we’re doing for forests. What we have learned about Forests. Photo courtesy of Flickr user William Jahncke. Our Hood Canal forests connect and support us. Forests, like shellfish and salmon, define the character of the Hood Canal region. Forests line the shoulders of the Olympic Mountains, our shorelines, and the lowlands we call home. There are approximately 675,000 acres of forests. In the Hood Canal area:.
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Representative Clients · Clarke Law
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Washington State Dairy Federation. Washington Public Utility Districts Association. The Trust for Public Land. Development Services of America. Lake Cushman Maintenance Company. Jade Greens Golf Course. Western WA Golf Course Superintendents Association. Zillah Prairie, LLC. Santana Sand and Gravel. Manufactured Housing Communities of Washington. Stampede Sand and Gravel. Hood Canal Coordinating Council. 2016 · Clarke Law. Middot; 1501 Capitol Way, Suite 203, Olympia, WA 98501.
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration: January 2015
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Lower Discovery Bay Estuary Restoration. Monday, January 5, 2015. A huge milestone in the restoration of Discovery Bay was achieved in October 2014 with the completion of the Maynard Nearshore Restoration Project. This project has been 10 years in the making, with a lot of meetings to attend and permits to write, but we are now able to sit back and observe the benefits of this project for salmon and wildlife. Some stats from this project:. Photo credit: Rebecca Benjamin, NOSC. Https:/ www.youtube....