Aquatic Species Restoration Program (Chehalis)
The Aquatic Species Restoration Program (ASRP) in the Chehalis Basin is a science-based, collaborative effort led by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Quinault Indian Nation, and the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation. Its primary goal is to restore and protect aquatic species and their habitats, with a focus on native fish and amphibians. The program is funded through the Office of Chehalis Basin, and guided by a Steering Committee. ASRP provides funding for habitat restoration and protection projects that complement flood damage reduction efforts, supporting ecological resilience and watershed health across the Chehalis River Basin.
https://officeofchehalisbasin.com/asrp/
Relationships
- broader: fish;herps;freshwater mussels
- broader: floodplain management
- involves organization: state
- located in: chehalis
- located in: washington
- related to: 2024 progress and pace workshop report
- related to: asrp 2021 monitoring and adaptive management plan
- related to: chehalis basin
Source: Aquatic Species Restoration Program (Chehalis) on Salish Sea Wiki