Finn Creek Estuary Restoration Project

Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments

Restoration Planning And Coordination
Project ID22-1098 P
Recovery DomainsPuget Sound
Start Date09/22/2022
End Date03/01/2024
Year2022
StatusCompleted
Last Edited11/19/2024
 
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Description    


Using the preliminary designs developed through RCO project 20-1018, Wild Fish Conservancy and their project team completed final designs and a basis of design report for the Finn Creek estuary restoration project in the Norwegian Point County Park in Hansville, WA. Goals include restoring the natural processes in the Finn Creek estuary while meeting community flood objectives. Restoration actions include removing a failing 300 long barrier culvert and tide gate at the beach, removing a second culvert, removing fill to recreate a barrier embayment in the park, constructing a park-perimeter berm to protect adjacent properties, restoring native veg. and LWD, and removing derelict creosote pilings. In addition, Wild Fish Conservancy developed conceptual designs for the County to replace an existing culvert with a fish passage structure at the County road intersection.

When constructed, the project will improve estuarine and nearshore nursery conditions for juvenile coho, Chinook, and chum salmon, and other native fish and waterfowl species. It will also improve amenities and provide a demonstration project in Norwegian Point County Park to inform the public about the importance of protecting and restoring Puget Sound estuaries in a wild salmon recovery context. This project was identified as a Tier 1 project in the West Sound Nearshore Integration and Synthesis (Confluence, 2016).

Project Benefit    


Using the preliminary designs developed through RCO project 20-1018, Wild Fish Conservancy and their project team will complete final designs for the Finn Creek estuary restoration project in the Norwegian Point County Park in Hansville, WA. Goals include restoring the natural processes in the Finn Creek estuary while meeting community flood objectives. Restoration actions include removing a failing 300 long barrier culvert and tide gate at the beach, removing a second culvert, removing fill to recreate a barrier embayment in the park, constructing a park-perimeter berm to protect adjacent properties, restoring native veg. and LWD, and removing derelict creosote pilings. In addition, Wild Fish Conservancy will develop conceptual designs for the County to replace an existing culvert with a bridge at the County road intersection and naturalize the ditched channel upstream from that intersection.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$129,799
Report Total:$129,799


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Worksites

1-Norwegian Point County Park    


  • Worksite Identifier: 1-Norwegian Point County Park
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Location Information

  • Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
  • Subbasin: Puget Sound (17110019)
  • Watershed: Olalla Valley-Frontal Puget Sound (1711001907)
  • Subwatershed: Big Valley-Frontal Puget Sound (171100190707)
  • State: Washington
  • Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
  • Latitude: 47.91592649
  • Longitude: -122.54628234

ESU

  • Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Coho Salmon ESU
  • Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Chum Salmon 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 129,799.26
    •      . . B.0.b.1 Area Encompassed 5.5
    •      . . B.0.b.2 Stream Miles Affected .25
    •      . . B.1 Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . B.1.a Planning and Coordination funding 129,799.26
      •      . . . . B.1.b.11 Engineering/design work for restoration projectsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.a
          Name of plan implemented
          Shared Strategy for Puget Sound. 2007. Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan. Seattle, WA. https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/16005 Steelhead Distinct Population Segment (Oncorhynchus mykiss). National Marine Fisheries Service. Seattle, WA. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/esa-recovery-plan-puget-sound-steelhead-distinct-population-segment-oncorhynchus Confluence Environmental, 2016. West Sound Nearshore Integration and Synthesis of Chinook Salmon Recovery Priorities. The Project supports priority habitat actions described in the above plans. It is identified as a Tier 1 Project (top 50 of 420 potential nearshore projects) in the West Sound Nearshore Integration and Synthesis of Chinook Salmon Recovery Priorities (2016), including fish passage and tidal flow restoration. Page 35. The project is identified in the West Sound 4 Year Work Plan project list, and was identified as a priority in Wild Fish Conservancy’s West Sound Water Type Assessment.
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.b
          Description and scope of the plan implemented
          The Project supports priority habitat actions described in the above plans. It is identified as a Tier 1 Project (top 50 of 420 potential nearshore projects) in the West Sound Nearshore Integration and Synthesis of Chinook Salmon Recovery Priorities (2016), including fish passage and tidal flow restoration. Page 35. The project is identified in the West Sound 4 Year Work Plan project list, and was identified as a priority in Wild Fish Conservancy’s West Sound Water Type Assessment. The Project supports priority habitat actions described in the above plans. It is identified as a Tier 1 Project (top 50 of 420 potential nearshore projects) in the West Sound Nearshore Integration and Synthesis of Chinook Salmon Recovery Priorities (2016), including fish passage and tidal flow restoration. Page 35. The project is identified in the West Sound 4 Year Work Plan project list, and was identified as a priority in Wild Fish Conservancy’s West Sound Water Type Assessment.