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2008 Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program Nearshore Workshops

The Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership invites you to attend one of a series of presentations and discussions in support of Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration. The review and ranking of projects is a community activity, and we will be collecting recommendations for individuals who would like to share in evaluation of projects.

  • Minor Mud
When Jul 08, 2008
from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm
Where Thurston Reg. Plan. Council, 2424 Heritage Ct., Suite A
Sponsored By Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership
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Technical Peer Reviewers

ESRP and the Nearshore Partnership will continue to make strategic investments in project-based stewardship and learning. We will be asking the practitioner community to contribute ideas for specific technical products that would increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their work.
Adaptive Management Objectives

We will be requesting competitive proposals for projects that protect and restoration the Puget Sound Nearshore ecosystem in August, and will provide an overview of that process
2008 ESRP Request for Proposals

The PSNERP General Investigation has recently published a range of technical documents and is rapidly proceeding on a sound-wide change analysis and strategic needs assessment.
Nearshore Restoration Planning
Please RSVP with the workshop location in your subject line to ESRP@dfw.wa.gov. More information about the nearshore partnership can be found at www.pugetsoundnearshore.org.


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Red Marker 2008 Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program Nearshore Workshops
The Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership invites you to attend one of a series of presentations and discussions in support of Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration. The review and ranking of projects is a community activity, and we will be collecting recommendations for individuals who would like to share in evaluation of projects.

Technical Peer Reviewers

ESRP and the Nearshore Partnership will continue to make strategic investments in project-based stewardship and learning. We will be asking the practitioner community to contribute ideas for specific technical products that would increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their work.
Adaptive Management Objectives

We will be requesting competitive proposals for projects that protect and restoration the Puget Sound Nearshore ecosystem in August, and will provide an overview of that process
2008 ESRP Request for Proposals

The PSNERP General Investigation has recently published a range of technical documents and is rapidly proceeding on a sound-wide change analysis and strategic needs assessment.
Nearshore Restoration Planning
Please RSVP with the workshop location in your subject line to ESRP@dfw.wa.gov. More information about the nearshore partnership can be found at www.pugetsoundnearshore.org.


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  • shoreline
  • training/ policy briefing/ speakers/ activism
  • Puget Sound Restoration Fund
  • Nearshore
  • reviewer: Rein Atteman