Washington State
The State of Washington contains Puget Sound, Whidbey Basin, Hood Canal, and the US side of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the San Juan Islands. The Executive Branch implements state law to manage natural resources. State authority has been divided among an exceptionally large number of agencies.
Along with Federal Government the state creates the environment in which local actors interact with the ecosystem. Different Laws authorize different state agencies to regulate and administrate land use as managed most directly by local Jurisdictions
State agencies receive funds and authority from federal agencies, and in turn have relationships with local jursidictions.
After the The Boldt Decision (and as affirmed in The Culvert Case), Washington State must co-manage fisheries with Tribal Governments. A more integrated discussion of the interactions of agencies is found on the government page.
The following state agencies are described in the wiki:
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Relationships
- located in: washington
- related to: Federated Knowledge Commons
- related to: conservation districts
- related to: county
- related to: government
- related to: hood canal
- related to: jurisdictions
- related to: laws
- related to: san juan islands
- related to: strait of juan de fuca
- related to: the lilies
- related to: the nature conservancy
- related to: tribal governments
- related to: washington state department of ecology
- related to: whidbey basin