Title | National Coastal Wetland Conservation Grant ApplicationNooksack River: Smuggler’s Slough Estuary Restoration |
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National Coastal Wetland Conservation Grant ApplicationNooksack River: Smuggler’s Slough Estuary Restoration (Number of pages: 42) (Publication Size: 604KB)
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Author(s) | Jean Koenings | ||||
Description | The Washington Department of Ecology, in partnership with the Lummi Indian Nation, proposes to restore and conserve 250 acres of Nooksack River estuarine wetlands and restore tidal hydrology and fish access to 7.35 miles of slough and 38 acres of palustrine wetland habitats on and adjacent to this land. The Nooksack estuary is one of the most pristine and undeveloped estuaries in Puget Sound, and presents high potential for protection and restoration |
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Contact | Jean Koenings at 360-407-7254 | ||||
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