BIOMES

Salmon smolts move down into estuaries where, as striped parr, they adjust to salt water and grow large enough to compete in the sea. (Natalie B. Fobes)

Barbara Nightingale

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Fax: 413.410.4268



 

Port Townsend Shoreline Inventory (158 page pdf)

Port Townsend Shoreline Inventory Appendix B (map and photos)

Meeting the Challenge of the Washington State Shoreline Management Act: Updating the City of Port Townsend Shoreline Management Program

2002-2003 Priority Habitat Stewardship Report for Eastern Jefferson County

Jefferson County MRC Web Site
Jefferson County Marine Resources Summary Report
Appendix A
Appendix B
Jefferson County Marine Resources Annotated Bibliography
State of the Nearshore Report from King County DNR
Center for Urban Water Resources Management Web site
WDFW Aquatic Habitat Guidelines
Hood Canal Environmental Council (HCEC)
Hood Canal Coalition
NWSC Report
NWSC Data Documentation
Effects of Artificial Night-Lighting on Juvenile Salmon Presentation
Shoreline Planning and Assessments Presentation
Scientific Literature & Shoreline Modifications Presentation
Port Ludlow Marine Priority Habitats and Species
Port Townsend Surf Smelt and Sand Lance
Point Wilson Forage Fish Spawning
Port Townsend Bull Kelp (Nereocystis leutkeana) Map

Overwater Structures: Marine Issues (WDFW/WDOE/WSDOT) White Paper
Overwater Structures: Marine Issues Executive Summary
Dredging Activities: Marine Issues(WDFW/WDOE/WSDOT) White Paper
Dredging Activities: Marine Issues Executive Summary
Ferry Terminal Impacts on Juvenile Salmon
Ferry Terminal Phase I Final Report 1999 (pdf file)
Phase II Ferry Terminal Field Study (pdf file)
Chimacum Creek Restoration
       Plant distribution along the salinity gradient of Chimacum Creek-1999
      CSS Riparian Bibliography

PTSAMPLE Forage Fish & Eelgrass
PT SAMPLE BIOMAP

Landscape Ecosystem Level Shoreline Planning Example

Shellfish Water Quality Benefits