Lake Bosworth Creek Fish Barrier Removal
Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition
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24-TULA-02 | Puget Sound | 01/01/2025 | 06/30/2025 | 2024 | New | 04/02/2025 | |
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Description
The Tulalip Tribes is actively engaged in Fish Passage Barrier remediation throughout the Snohomish River Basin including habitat improvements and remediation of culverts, dams, and fishways listed as fish passage barriers. In 2023 we performed outreach to landowners that have stream crossings important to fish passage in Tulalip’s U&As, and identified potential restoration projects. The project that we are proposing is finalizing designs for a stream crossing is the most downstream barrier on Bosworth Lake Creek (WDFW site id: XID7022), a direct tributary to the Pilchuck River. The purpose of this project is to get permit ready designs and permitting completed to replace the fish barrier with a passable structure. Work will consist of coordinating with the landowner; working with an engineer to collect data and produce final designs for fish passable structure; coordinate with appropriate agencies and stakeholders to complete permitting for construction.
Project Benefit
The Tulalip Tribes Salmon Recovery Strategy (2023, in print) identifies salmon barrier removal as a key action for salmon recovery, and this work contributes to the goal of removing at least 15 barriers in the next 10 years. The project would have a significant benefit to salmon access and spawning use in Bosworth Lake Creek. The goal of the barrier remediations identified is to provide continuity throughout salmon spawning reaches, provide access to spawning adults and juvenile salmon, and promote highly functioning natural processes within the riparian corridor. The proposed projects will help increase resiliency for salmon stocks in the basin in the face of continued stressors including but not limited to declining habitat condition and availability, and global climate change.
Accomplishments
Fish Passage |
Barriers Removed |
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15 |
Miles Opened |
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.38 |
Funding DetailsNo Funding data has been entered for this project.
Worksites
57434301
- Worksite Identifier: 57434301
- Start Date:
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Area Description
No Area Description data was found for this worksite.
Location Information
- Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
- Subbasin: Puget Sound (17110019)
- Watershed: Lunds Gulch-Frontal Puget Sound (1711001902)
- Subwatershed: Tulalip Creek-Frontal Possession Sound (171100190201)
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
- Latitude: 48.05491419838743
- Longitude: -122.25844208756978
ESU
- Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Coho Salmon ESU
- Puget Sound Steelhead DPS
- Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU
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Metrics
Metrics
- C.0
Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
- . . C.0.a
Habitat restoration and acquisition funding .00
- . . C.0.b
Length of stream treated/protected
- . . C.0.c
Project identified in a Plan or Watershed Assessment | |
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- . . C.0.d.1
Project Monitoring (LOV)
- . . C.0.d.2
Monitoring Location (LOV)
- . . C.2
Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
- . . . . C.2.a
Fish Passage Funding
- . . . . C.2.b.1
Length of stream made accessible
- . . . . C.2.b.2
Square miles of streambed made accessible (Square miles)
- . . . . C.2.b.3
Type of blockage/barrier (LOV)
- . . . . C.2.b.4
Number of blockages/impediments/barriers impeding passage
- . . . . C.2.c.1
Fish passage blockages removed or altered (other than road crossings reported in C.2.f to C.2.i)Y (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.2.c.2
Number of blockages/impediments/barriers removed/altered
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