Shoreline and Coastal Planners Forum: Shoreline stabilization

Proceedings of the March 31, 2016 WA Shoreline and Coastal Planners Group Spring Forum. Shoreline Stabilization: Using the Permit Process to Protect Shoreline Habitat and Property with a Focus on Single Family Residential Properties

Sponsored by: Puget Sound Partnerhsip, WA Sea Grant, WA Ecology, Puget Sound Institute
Sponsored by: Puget Sound Partnerhsip, WA Sea Grant, WA Ecology, Puget Sound Institute

The WA Shoreline and Coastal Planners Group Spring Forum was held on March 31, 2016 in Edmonds, WA.  The topic was Shoreline Stabilization: Using the Permit Process to Protect Shoreline Habitat and Property with a Focus on Single Family Residential Properties

Meeting Summary (PDF)

Agenda (PDF)

Resources for shoreline planners

As presented by Aimee Kinney

Presentations (PDF)

  1. Introduction by Tim Gates, WA Ecology
  2. TACT Report - Kitsap and San Juan County Examples by Phill Dionne, WDFW; Kathlene Barnhart, Kitsap County; Susan Key, San Juan County
  3. WRIA 9 Study - King County Example by Kollin Higgins, King County; Laura Casey, King County
  4. Tracking and Monitoring – Kirkland Example by Christian Geitz, City of Kirkland
  5. Salmon Recovery Council Report by Dave Herrera, Skokomish Tribe
  6. Cost Effective Compliance with Shoreline Regulations by Heather Trim, Futurewise
  7. Resources for Shoreline Planners by Aimee Kinney, Puget Sound Institute
  8. What's Working? by Elene Dorfmeir, Puget Sound Partnership

Video archive

Recorded portion of workshop (9am - 2pm)

Begins with Wolf Bauer (1912-2016) Tribute

Tribal Fishing 101: Culture of Conservation