Program Documents
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May
2008 Draft Puget Sound Future Scenarios
Puget
Sound Future Scenarios: Appendices A-I
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Program
Accomplishments and Milestones |
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2006
Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program: An overview with program
accomplishments |
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2006
Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program Report |
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Response
to Governor Gregoire's Five Charges for Puget Sound Recovery |
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Reconnaissance
Study
This report is a preliminary analysis to determine if there
is a federal government interest in pursuing a feasibility
study related to ecosystem restoration in the nearshore environments
of Puget Sound. |
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| Technical
Elements Scope of Work
The Technical Elements Scope of Work outlines the Nearshore
Science Team's Scope of Work through the first three stages
of the Puget Sound Nearshore Project. The Nearshore Science
Team consists of regional experts and members of relevant
scientific disciplines for the purpose of providing broad
scientific guidance to the Nearshore Project. |
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Assessments
of Estuarine and Nearshore Marine Habitat
The Assessments of Estuarine and Nearshore Marine Habitat
is a directory and limited analysis of 51 projects to assess
estuarine and nearshore marine habitat for all or part of
Puget Sound. The Puget Sound Action Team prepared this material
in an effort to improve the coordination of the numerous activities
being undertaken around the region. |
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Puget
Sound Nearshore Partnership Work Plan
The Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership Work Plan builds upon
the Project Management Plan to lay out the steps necessary
for developing a Sound-wide nearshore ecosystem restoration
plan. It describes three project stages:
1. Program and Tool Development
2. Strategic Needs Assessment
3. Restoration Plan Formulation The project is currently
in Stage II, anticipated to be complete in September 2007.
The Work Plan is intended to be a living document, updated
periodically to reflect progress and improved understanding
of project tasks. The current version is a June 2004 working
draft.
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Project
Management Plan
The Nearshore Project Management Team developed the Project
Management Plan to plan, define, and manage the development
and delivery of the products to be completed during the feasibility
phase. With clearly defined work tasks, the Project Management
Plan will provide the Nearshore Project Management Team with
a basis for cost and schedule control of the feasibility study,
as well as allow for efficient communication. |

Puget
Sound Nearshore Partnership
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
P.O. Box 43145, Olympia, Washington 98504-3145
(360) 902-2222 |