Finn Creek Restoration Design
WFC seaks to to restore the natural processes in lower Finn Creek that create and sustain habitats used by wild fish populations, while meeting County (landowner) flood and park amenity objectives.
WFC seaks to to restore the natural processes in lower Finn Creek that create and sustain habitats used by wild fish populations, while meeting County (landowner) flood and park amenity objectives.
Long-term multi-season studies documenting the effects of soft shore armor on forage fish spawning success as defined by occurrence, abundance, and survival.
This project examined current nearshore habitat usage patterns of juvenile salmonids to evaluate potential habitat restoration projects.
An assessment to determine the extent and distribution of juvenile-fish use and migration in nearshore marine habitats along the western shore of Whidbey Island in Puget Sound
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