woods creek watershed
Woods Creek is the largest lowland tributary of the Skykomish River, draining an area of nearly 61 mi2. Small peaks in the upper watershed reach an elevation of 2,370 feet and the stream drains to an elevation of 40 feet at the mouth. Woods Creek enters the Skykomish River at river mile 24 at the east end of the City of Monroe, about 16 miles east of Everett. (SCSWM 2013}
Relationships
- broader: embayments
- broader: toxics;land use;industrial;coastal management
- broader: watershed;salmon
- related to: brennan 2007
- related to: carr et al 2014 snohomish landowner buffer preference survey
- related to: cercla
- related to: chehalis basin
- related to: engineered log jams
- related to: fema 2013
- related to: flora
- related to: kendall & michelsen 1997 wood waste regulation
- related to: lower skykomish floodplain
- related to: model toxics control act
- related to: mtca
- related to: nrda
- related to: podger 2013
- related to: port angeles
- related to: puyallup delta
- related to: riparian buffers
- related to: riverscape commons mapping
- related to: salmon creek estuary fill removal
- related to: salmon
- related to: skagit delta
- related to: state owned aquatic lands
- related to: stream incision
- related to: thatcher bay wood waste remediation
- related to: Cherry Creek Watershed
- related to: Henderson Inlet Ecosystem
- related to: Lower Skykomish Floodplain
- related to: Northwest Olympia Watersheds
- related to: South Fork Stillaguamish Floodplain
- related to: Sundberg Gravel Mine
- related to: City of Bellingham
- related to: Thurston County
- related to: Sno-Stilly Riparian Zone Management Strategy
- related to: Snohomish Basin Forest Ecosystem Services Pilot Project