maximizing benefits of shoreline armor removal

Cramer Fish Sciences is working to develop a study to evaluate the success of shoreline armor removal projects in Puget Sound at increasing juvenile salmon and forage fish abundance and improving habitat conditions. This project will be executed in two phases, Phase I will include the study design, site selection, and pilot execution and will be completed in spring 2024. Phase II, if funded, will include the execution of the armor removal study designed in Phase I. The study will provide timely information to guide the design of future shoreline restoration projects and inform future evaluation efforts.

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