This post describes three decision support tools that can be used for Puget Sound restoration and protection.

By Rachel Latchford

May 14, 2024


This post is an excerpt of an article by Puget Sound Institute, commissioned by the Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead. Click here to view the original post and read the entire story.

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Where are the best places to invest in restoration and protection of beach and riparian habitats? In this post we highlight three tools, funded by the Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead, built to help prioritize recovery actions. Each of these tools uses Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) to identify and prioritize areas for protection or restoration. One of the tools is regional in scope and has a user-friendly online interface. The two others focus on individual watersheds and, although they are not available for online exploration, are being used for local salmon recovery planning. Each of these tools assist in integrating data into habitat recovery planning processes.

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Did you know?

The Habitat Strategic Initiative has three open Request for Proposals (RFPs). These RFPs include funding for up to two-year projects that accelerate Puget Sound recovery by improving the health of the rivers, forests, shorelines, estuaries, and marine vegetation through advancing Habitat Implementation Strategy outcomes. More information is available on the Habitat SIL funding webpage.
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