South Puget Sound Sample Clauses

South Puget Sound. South Puget Sound is a complex mosaic of inlets and embayments with short beaches. South Sound also has a very high number of high quality inlets draining large watersheds, with 24 of the overall Puget Sound’s 51 potential inlets considered high value and recommended for protection as determined by PSNERP (Xxxxxxxxx et al, 2012). There are no large river deltas in the Xxxxx County section of South Sound. High potential restoration opportunities for beaches in South Sound include the southern half of Xxxxxxxx Island, the rest of Xxxxxx Inlet and along the shores north of Oakland Bay.
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South Puget Sound. This section includes a summary of restoration opportunities found on marine shorelines of South Puget Sound within Xxxxx County. This includes marine shorelines associated with Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx (WRIA 14a) including Case Inlet, Xxxxxxxxx Passage, Xxxxx Passage, Xxxxxxxx Island, Xxxxxxxxxx Inlet, Oakland Bay, Xxxxxx Inlet, and Little Skookum Inlet. Many restoration opportunities in South Puget Sound were identified in the Lead Entity (Xxxxx County Conservation District) three-year plan and the Habitat Work Schedule. The nearshore areas of South Puget Sound are the subject of considerable restoration focus; however, no single comprehensive restoration assessment has been conducted. Restoration actions are commonly led by the Xxxxx County Conservation District, South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, and the Squaxin Island Tribe. Because this effort was limited to publicly owned land and many additional opportunities exist on privately owned land, linear restoration target areas can be used to identify if/what restoration or enhancement opportunities can be implemented if and when landowner willingness has been acquired. Thirty (30) restoration opportunities occur within publicly owned shorelines of South Puget Sound in Xxxxx County. Restoration opportunities are widely distributed throughout this portion of the County, with small clusters in northern Case Inlet, east Xxxxxxxxxx Inlet, and Oakland Bay. Most restoration opportunities entail armor removal, stream mouth enhancement, or removal of tide channel constrictions associated with road crossings. Many restoration or enhancement actions identified would benefit multiple processes; however, they are categorized by the predominant process that would be restored. In total, 15 restoration opportunities were identified that would enhance or restore sediment supply or transport processes within South Puget Sound. Most of these opportunities entail armor removal and beach nourishment to mitigate for lost sediment supply. All of these opportunities are located within priority areas for restoration and enhancement (Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2012). Fourteen tidal flow restoration opportunities were identified. Tidal flow restoration opportunities are predominantly culvert enhancement or opening tide channel constrictions associated with highways crossings of embayment openings. Three tidal process restoration opportunities entail enhancement of lagoon connectivity. Only one “other” opportunity was identified, which ...

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