Washington - Salmon Recovery Portal The parcel has been named "Salmon Viewing Park" This property is located in Central Kitsap County, and was acquired because it is the last free flowing section of Chico Creek floodplain in the lower mainstem
Salmon Recovery Portal – Snake River Salmon Recovery Board To find out more information on habitat projects in the region, please visit the Salmon Recovery Portal Note: Salmon Recovery Portal is the new name for Habitat Work Schedule
Salmon Recovery Portal - Skagit Watershed Council The Salmon Recovery Portal (SRP) is a project mapping and tracking database for Washington State’s Salmon Recovery Lead Entities and their partners The SRP system brings together Lead Entity habitat projects in one place
Completed Projects - Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group This database tracks salmon recovery across the state and in the Skagit Watershed In addition to a project map, you can view a listing of all our projects through the Salmon Recovery Portal
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) — PRISM SRP SRP serves as a centralized resource for tracking the state’s recovery progress and provides tools for multi-scale project planning, priority area mapping, reporting accomplishments, and public transparency
How to Start an Application in the Salmon Recovery Portal Log into SAW to access the Salmon Recovery Portal Note, first-time users will need to complete a double sign-in The double sign-in, described below, will happen only once After completing the double sign-in, applicants will use SecureAccess Washington credentials to log into the portal
Salmon Recovery Portal - Washington NEW: How to use the Planned Project Forecast List upload template NEW: How to Utilize the 'Send to PRISM Criteria' Report NEW: How to Navigate Salmon Recovery Portal (Public) for Sponsors How to Navigate the Salmon Recovery Portal (Public) Map How to Create an Umbrella Project and Umbrella Goals
Snake River Salmon Recovery Board Our mission is to collaboratively restore sustainable populations of salmonids and other aquatic species by protecting and restoring habitat consistent with the Washington State Snake River recovery plan
Governors Salmon Recovery Office - Recreation and Conservation Office The Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office coordinates salmon and orca recovery for the state and develops the state’s strategy to guide those efforts and track progress to ensure a future with abundant salmon, healthy orcas, and restored lands and waterways that can adjust to a changing climate