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Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan

Volume I is an extremely large 51MB file, available for download here in zip format. We’ve broken it into smaller files by chapters and sections, below, but some files are still large. Call Sharon Houghton at 503-230–5418 or e-mail to request a CD of the plan; include your name and mailing address with the subject line ‘‘CD-ROM Request for Final ESA Recovery Plan for Puget Sound Chinook Salmon.’’ All Vol. I documents below are in Adobe PDF format.

Volume I, Recovery Plan:

Cover (PDF 919KB)

Title Page, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents (PDF 530KB)

Executive Summary (PDF 820KB)

Chapter 1: One Strategy Shared by Many (PDF 3MB)

Chapter 2: Status of Threatened Species

Chapter 3: Factors Affecting Puget Sound Salmon and Bull Trout

Chapter 4: Technical Recovery Criteria and Goals for Puget Sound Chinook Salmon and Bull Trout (PDF 1.6MB)


Chapter 5: Watershed Profiles

Chapter 6: Regional Salmon Recovery Strategies

 

Chapter 7: Adaptive Management and Monitoring for the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan (PDF 496KB)

Chapter 8: Financing Puget Sound Salmon Recovery (PDF 352KB)

Chapter 9: Implementation (PDF 65KB)

Regional Nearshore Approach(links to zip file on Shared Strategy Website): a regional chapter of Vol. II on protecting and restoring estuaries, Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. Download the .zip file

Volume II, Local Watershed Chapters(links to Shared Strategy Website): Each watershed chapter describes salmon recovery strategies and actions tailored to one of 14 watershed planning areas around the Puget Sound. Each local watershed plan is available to download in its entirety.

Review Comments: The Puget Sound Technical Recovery Team (TRT) reviewed the individual watershed salmon recovery plans and the regional nearshore plan. The purpose of the technical review was to summarize what elements in the plans were well described and where significant technical uncertainties in the plans’ strategies or actions still remained. The TRT and Shared Strategy used the information from the technical reviews to explicitly identify the strengths and remaining gaps in the plans, and the means through which such gaps can be filled. Puget Sound TRT Review Comments (large file--PDF 7.2MB; links to Northwest Fisheries Science Center Website)

   

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