Skagit Riparian Habitat Strategy
Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments
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14-1262 P | Puget Sound | 12/10/2014 | 12/15/2017 | 2014 | Completed | 05/01/2025 | |
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Description
The Skagit Watershed Council completed a comprehensive Riparian Habitat Assessment that supported collaboration between scientists, decision-makers and project sponsors to develop and use the most recent data products to answer critical questions for developing future projects and monitoring & adaptively managing our stewardship of riparian habitats in the Skagit Watershed. We completed a full inventory of riparian actions that have been completed in the last 20 years by our 7 major riparian project implementers. We utilized WDFWs High Resolution Change Detection database to quantify the loss of forest cover between 2006 and 2013. Together the gain in forest cover from riparian plantings and the loss in forest cover via anthropogenic actions yielded the conclusion that we are gaining significantly more forest cover in riparian and floodplain areas of interest to Chinook salmon in the Skagit than we are losing. We completed a comprehensive land cover classification for 2013 and canopy height models for 2006 and 2015 that described the quality and quantity of riparian conditions in approximately 40 reaches of the Skagit Watershed, with results presented on the WRIA and reach scales. Final products included a full report, an ArcGIS Online geodatabase, reach sheets online, all of which are available to the public on the SWC website. Additionally, we identified 14 future planting sites using the data produced by the report, with 5 of those sites having planting plans developed and submitted as attachments in PRISM. The report documents a framework for considering relative priorities for restoration and protection by reach, though SWC chose at this time to stop short of ranking reaches and creating prescriptive strategies. More work will be done on this topic in the near future.
Project Benefit
To improve the Skagit River Riparian Habitat Restoration Strategy and to develop 14 conceptual planting sites and 5 riparian planting plans.
Funding Details |
State | $145,146 |
Other | $31,004 |
Report Total: | $176,150 |
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Worksites
1-Assessment
- Worksite Identifier: 1-Assessment
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Area Description
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Location Information
- Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
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- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
- Latitude: 48.41678844
- Longitude: -122.33899151
ESU
- Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Coho Salmon ESU
- Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Chum Salmon ESU
- Puget Sound Steelhead DPS
- Odd-year
- 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 176,150.00
- . . B.0.b.1
Area Encompassed 62,683.0
- . . B.0.b.2
Stream Miles Affected 262.30
- . . B.2
Salmonid Habitat Assessment / InventoryY (Y/N)
- . . . . B.2.a
Habitat Assessment Funding 176,150.00
- . . . . B.2.d
Habitat surveysY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . B.2.d.1
Type of habitat survey/assessment (LOV)
- . . . . . . B.2.d.2
Amount of habitat assessed 62,683.0
- . . . . . . B.2.d.3
Amount of habitat assessed that needed restoration 18,805.0
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