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Rich Osborne, Rebekah Brooks, Kim Clark, Kirsten Harma and Jessica Helsley UW Olympic Natural Resources Center, Chehalis Basin Lead Entity, and Coast Salmon Partnership http://hws.ekosystem.us/ http://wcssp.org Co a st Sa lmo n Pa rtne rship


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http://hws.ekosystem.us/ http://wcssp.org Rich Osborne, Rebekah Brooks, Kim Clark, Kirsten Harma and Jessica Helsley

UW Olympic Natural Resources Center, Chehalis Basin Lead Entity, and Coast Salmon Partnership

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No rth Pa c ific Co a st L e a d E ntity Quina ult I ndia n Na tio n L e a d E ntity Che ha lis Ba sin L e a d E ntity Willipa L e a d E ntity

Co a st Sa lmo n Pa rtne rship

Formerly: Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Partnership

Formed out of the Coastal Lead Entities in 2007 & completed its Salmon Restoration Strategy in 2013

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“A regional implementation tracking database will be developed in conjunction and integrated with Lead Entity data management, strategy implementation and reporting in the Habitat Work Schedule (HWS). “ “Numeric goals and objectives will be identified and adopted based upon metrics … that are consistent with or at least directly comparable with metrics used by state data

  • systems. “

RCO / GSRO 2015 Vision for Regional Integration on the Coast

Co a st Re g io n Ma rc hing Orde rs:

Formerly: Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Partnership

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Habitat Work Schedule Panoramic tracks data and manages the public portal for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund. Initiated in 2006, Citizens can access reports from State agencies and local

  • rganizations.

Agencies collaborate, share data, and report their successes in salmon recovery.

The Tool: Habitat Work Schedule

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Habitat Work Schedule Panoramic tracks data and manages the public portal for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund. Initiated in 2006, Citizens can access reports from State agencies and local

  • rganizations.

Agencies collaborate, share data, and report their successes in salmon recovery.

The Tool: Habitat Work Schedule

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HWS Opening Page for Chehalis Basin

(Screen Shot)

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HWS Multi-Level View for Chehalis Basin “Management Units”

(Screen Shot)

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HWS Example Project Page

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Coast Region Lead Entity

Habitat Protection and Restoration MANAGEMENT UNITS Up to 14 major basins Tributary 1 Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project … Tributary 2 Tributary … (including “Nearshore”) Salmon Research, Monitoring and Evaluation State Agencies (INDIVIDUAL AGENCIES) Projects …. NGOs (INDIVIDUAL NGOs) Tribes (INDIVIDUAL TRIBES) Federal Agencies (INDIVIDUAL AGENCIES) Outreach and Education Sponsor type Individual Sponsor Projects …

Washington Coast Region Habitat Work Schedule Hierarchy

December 2017

LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 LEVEL -1

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Co re le sso ns le a rne d so fa r:

 Se le c t Unifo rm Me tric s a c ro ss a ll pro je c t da ta .  Se le c t a n “inde pe nde nt” numb e ring syste m.  F

ind a n “inde pe nde nt” indic a to r o f pa st pro je c ts.

 Bring a ll pa rtne rs to g e the r fa c e -to -fa c e …

re g ula rly.

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Coast Region Watershed Planning Metrics

  • 1. Number of Barriers Removed/Replaced (culverts, bridges,

abandonments …)

  • 2. Number of instream structures added (wood structures,

dolos, hardening points …) 3. In-Stream miles opened up. 4. In-Stream miles treated. 5. Riparian stream miles treated. 6. Riparian acres treated. 7. Upland acres treated (off-channel). 8. Upland acres opened up (off-channel). 9. Estuary acres treated.

  • 10. Estuary acres opened up.

“Numeric goals and objectives will be identified and adopted based upon metrics … that are consistent with or at least directly comparable with metrics used by state data systems. “

Ho mo g e nizing T ra c king Me tric s

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Coast Region HWS Auxiliary Numbering System WRIA # Source Code Start Year Project Count 20 WCRRI 14 01 21 ECOL 15 02 22 CBFA 16 03 23 WDFW 17 04 24 NRCS … …

Figure 8: Coast Region HWS Numbering System.

Se le c t a n “inde pe nde nt” numb e ring syste m

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F ind a n I nde pe nde nt I ndic a to r o f AL L pa st pro je c ts in the la ndsc a pe

What do all or almost all restoration and flood protection projects have as a common record of their existence?

Hydraulic Permit Applications (HPAs) &/or JARPAs

We are currently working with WDFW staff to find the most efficient way to use the HPA permit records as an independent benchmark for identifying missing landscape actions in our watersheds and to integrate them in HWS.

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Co re le sso ns le a rne d so fa r:

 Se le c t Unifo rm Me tric s a c ro ss a ll pro je c t da ta .  Se le c t a n “inde pe nde nt” numb e ring syste m.  F

ind a n “inde pe nde nt” indic a to r o f pa st pro je c ts.

 Bring a ll pa rtne rs to g e the r fa c e -to -fa c e …

re g ula rly.

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Chehalis Basin Lead Entity & Habitat Work Group

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http://hws.ekosystem.us/