stillaguamish delta
NOTOC____NOEDITSECTION left|600pxThe Stillaguamish River Delta has formed where the Stillaguamish River enters Port Susan, a natural bay formed between the lowland glacial terrace, and Camano Island. The town of Stanwood is partially constructed in the historic delta. Collins & Sheik 2005 consider the Stillaguamish wetlands as part of a contiguous Skagit-Stillaguamish complex.
Nearshore Portal View of Stillaguamish Delta Coastal Atlas View of Stillaguamish Delta
Relationships
- related to: delta sediment dynamics and vegetation
- related to: fish;herps;freshwater mussels
- related to: river delta;beach;embayment
- related to: river delta;hydrodynamics;channel structure;salmon
- related to: Lower Stillaguamish Floodplain
- related to: Port Susan Bay Ecosystem
- related to: Chinook Response to Estuary Restoration
- related to: Juvenile salmon response to landscape connectivity change within two Puget Sound river estuaries
- related to: Leque Island Restoration
- related to: Livingston Lagoon Restoration
- related to: Port Susan Restoration
- related to: Sno-Stilly Riparian Zone Management Strategy
- related to: Stillaguamish Delta Dynamics Affecting Restoration
- related to: Testing the effect of tidal channel excavation on vegetation development in tidal marsh restoration sites
- related to: Zis a Ba Restoration