Haskell Slough Protection and Restoration
left|300px|Haskell Slough in 2015 from upstream endThis effort in the Lower Skykomish River Floodplain included a variety of actions to prevent further development around Haskell Slough, increase water flow through the slough, and protect surrounding farm fields from coarse river flood deposition. This initial work involved collaboration between NW Chinook Recovery, Long Live the Kings, Trout Unlimited’s Monroe Chapter, and the Tulalip Tribes.
Relationships
- broader: floodplain
- located in: snohomish
- related to: long live the kings
- related to: lower skykomish floodplain
- related to: noaa restoration center
- related to: nw chinook recovery
- related to: reiner farm
- related to: trout unlimited
- related to: tulalip tribes
- related to: washington state
- related to: wwrp
Source: Haskell Slough Protection and Restoration on Salish Sea Wiki