IMW Deepwater Ph 2-Island Unit Preliminary Design

Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments

Restoration Planning And Coordination
Project ID21-1187 P
Recovery DomainsPuget Sound
Start Date09/23/2021
End Date06/30/2024
Year2021
StatusCompleted
Last Edited05/12/2026
 
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Description    


WDFW completed a preliminary design to restore all 270 acres of the Island Unit to estuary in the South Fork Skagit River. WDFW worked with consultants, tribes, stakeholders, and other community partners to develop a robust and cost-effective design.

Project Benefit    


The goal of the project is to restore natural estuarine processes that create and maintain habitats used by ESA-listed Chinook salmon other estuarine-dependent fish and wildlife.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed

Funding Details

SourceFunds
State$613,626
Report Total:$613,626


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Worksites

1-Skagit Wildlife Area    


  • Worksite Identifier: 1-Skagit Wildlife Area
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Area Description

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Location Information

  • Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
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  • Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
  • Latitude: 48.31956325
  • Longitude: -122.36003441

ESU

  • Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU

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Metrics

Metrics
  • B.0 Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsY (Y/N)
    •      . . B.0.a Planning And Assessment Funding 613,626.00
    •      . . B.0.b.1 Area Encompassed 270.0
    •      . . B.0.b.2 Stream Miles Affected 4.93
    •      . . B.1 Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . B.1.a Planning and Coordination funding 613,626.00
      •      . . . . B.1.b.11 Engineering/design work for restoration projectsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.a
          Name of plan implemented
          Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan, adopted by NMFS 01/19/2007, and Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan, SRSC & WDFW, 2005
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.b
          Description and scope of the plan implemented
          Estuary habitat is limiting chinook salmon recovery. Approximately 2700 acres of additional estuary restoration is needed as of 2005 and Deepwater Slough (Island Unit) is described as a potential restoration site.