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Prepared at the request of the Puget Sound Partnership, this map shows the location of levees and salmon habitat in Puget Sound area rivers and streams. It includes an overview of the Puget Sound area and a detail of the Green and Cedar Rivers.

This map oulines the Puget Sound watershed area along with U.S. counties, cities, and urban areas. Published by the Puget Sound Partnership.

The Salish Sea water boundary includes the Strait of Georgia, Desolation Sound, The Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Puget Sound.  The larger watershed basin is the area that drains into the Salish Sea waters.

For more information and maps, see Stefan Freelan's: Maps of the Salish Sea (Mer des Salish) & Surrounding Basin

This map shows a GIS layer of all 60 shoreline habitat classes in Washington state.  The map is symbolized based on marine/estuarine category and major substrate material.  Marine shorelines are shown in cool colors; estuarine shorelines are shown in warm colors.

It is important to note that Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA) should not be used for hydrological analysis of river systems.  For an accurate view of river watersheds based on topography, use the Watershed Boundary Subbasin layer instead.  Although most boundaries are similar, differences are observed along the Canadian border, in the Skagit area, and throughout the Puget Sound m