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
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
Resources for shoreline planners
As presented by Aimee Kinney
- Practical Guide: Interagency coordination in implementing shoreline regulations
- Practical Guide: Shoreline permitting and mitigation to achieve No Net Loss
- Practical Guide: Cost-effective compliance with shoreline regulations
- Practical Guide: Incentives to help meet priority shoreline restoration and protection objectives
- Feeder Bluff Mapping
- Eelgrass restoration in Puget Sound: Development and testing of tools for optimizing site selection
- Marine Shoreline Design Guidelines
- Shore Friendly
- Your Marine Waterfront: A guide to protecting your property while promoting healthy shorelines
- Salish Sea Currents: Rethinking shoreline armoring
- Sea level rise vulnerability in San Juan County, Washington
- Nature's value in in Clallam County: policy implications of the economic benefits of feeder bluffs and 12 other ecosystems
- Puget Sound Marine and Nearshore Grant Program
- Social marketing how-to guide for Shore Friendly campaign implementers
Presentations (PDF)
- Introduction by Tim Gates, WA Ecology
- TACT Report - Kitsap and San Juan County Examples by Phill Dionne, WDFW; Kathlene Barnhart, Kitsap County; Susan Key, San Juan County
- WRIA 9 Study - King County Example by Kollin Higgins, King County; Laura Casey, King County
- Tracking and Monitoring – Kirkland Example by Christian Geitz, City of Kirkland
- Salmon Recovery Council Report by Dave Herrera, Skokomish Tribe
- Cost Effective Compliance with Shoreline Regulations by Heather Trim, Futurewise
- Resources for Shoreline Planners by Aimee Kinney, Puget Sound Institute
- 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
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03/28/2016
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