By Libby Gier

July 31, 2019


Overview: This project was led by the Puget Sound Partnership and the Washington Department of Ecology to improve our ability to communicate progress on floodplain restoration in the Puget Sound Basin.

Regional and Watershed Experts Combine for an Improved Assessment of Floodplains

Through a process which engaged technical experts in floodplain management, salmon recovery, and spatial analysis, the Puget Sound Basin has a regionally and locally vetted product that:

A Value to Local Recovery Planning

The project engaged floodplain experts in three pilot watersheds to refine the mapping with local data for floodplains in those areas. This provided an opportunity to identify a subset of the historic floodplain which is currently more frequently flooded and hence a higher priority for restoration investments. This subset was provided in a spatial database and will be useful for local salmon recovery planning and performance tracking.

Looking Forward

Future work following on this project will include:

  • Continuing to refine the remaining 14 major floodplain maps with local partners
  • Engaging regional grant programs in use of the project tracking methods
  • Informing future Vital Sign updates and target setting

Did you know: The Habitat Strategic Initiative is working to refine and implement the Floodplains Implementation Strategy which aims to support integrated floodplain management and increase the connection of rivers in Puget Sound’s largest river deltas.

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