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The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges
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The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

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Page 1: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

The State of the Sound

Scott Redman

Puget Sound Action Team

February 5, 2003

Marine Water and

Nearshore

Successes & Challenges

Page 2: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

My thesis –We, the people of Puget Sound:

• Recognize the beauty and bounty of Puget Sound

• Expect much of the Sound

• Can behave and invest to protect, restore, and sustain Puget Sound

Page 3: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

Puget Sound• Diverse environments for

people, fish, wildlife, and plants

– Nearshore• river mouth estuaries

• shorelines

– Open marine waters• bays and inlets

• larger basins

Page 4: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

• Homes• Agriculture• Forestry• Recreation

Page 5: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

• Industry and commerce

• Homes• Recreation

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Shellfish Harvesting

Source: Washington Department of Health

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1980 1985 1990 1995 2000

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Approved or Conditionally Approved

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Puget Sound Commercial ShellfishAcres Available for Harvest

During 2000-01:• Net upgrade of 691 acres.

Page 7: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

Minimize nutrient and pathogen pollution

• Manage dairy nutrients

• Protect and restore shellfish growing waters

• Operate and maintain on-site sewage systems

• Permit municipal and industrial discharges

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Liver lesions in English sole at Eagle Harbor

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Page 10: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

Minimize toxic pollution• Care for and minimize

household hazardous waste

• Manage pests appropriately

• Prevent and respond to spills

• Clean up contaminated sediment

• Permit municipal and industrial discharges

Page 11: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

Protect and restore shorelines and estuaries

• Manage our shorelines

• Decide where and how to grow

• Conserve and restore key processes and features

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(Whidbey Bas in, Central Puget Sound, Hood Canal)

Source: Washington Departm ent of Fish and Wildlife, 2001

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Conserve and restore biological populations & communities

• Minimize threats from nuisance species

• Manage harvests, including by reserves

• Protect representative habitats

Page 14: The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.

The Nature Conservancy: Conservation by Design

Setting PrioritiesEcoregional Plans

Measuring Success

Developing StrategiesSite Conservation Plans

Taking Action

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• The Nature Conservancy’s Ecoregional Plan

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Sustaining Puget Sound

• Do no harm – best practices– On the land (other sessions)

– On the water & shores

• Conserve and restore processes, functions, and features

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