DESCRIPTION
Mason Conservation District utilized this grant to complete final designs for a nearshore project that will enhance up to 480 feet of marine shoreline along Case Inlet in Allyn, WA. Specific actions identified under the design include removing approximately 120' of shoreline armor, installing multiple habitat trees, and planting native vegetation. In addition, the Mason Conservation District conducted shoreline landowner outreach and education to promote sustainable and responsible shoreline stewardship along Case Inlet shoreline. The Squaxin Island Tribe's Nearshore Project Selection Tool identifies this beach as a high priority for Chinook restoration. Additionally, this project is highly visible to the public and will be an ideal site for public outreach. This project is intended to benefit Chinook, Chum, Coho, and Pink salmon, steelhead, and searun Cutthroat Trout.
Mason Conservation District utilized this grant to complete final designs for a nearshore project that will enhance up to 480 feet of marine shoreline along Case Inlet in Allyn, WA. Specific actions identified in the design include removing approximately 120’ of shoreline armor, installing multiple habitat trees, and planting native vegetation. This beach was identified by the Squaxin Island Tribe’s Nearshore Project Selection Tool as a high priority for Chinook restoration. The project site is highly visible to the public and will be ideal for public outreach. In addition to project design, the Mason Conservation District conducted shoreline landowner outreach and education to promote sustainable and responsible shoreline stewardship along Case Inlet shoreline. A total of 30 site visits were made to individual property owners, and follow-up guidance was offered. As a result of these outreach efforts three additional shoreline enhancement projects are now in the design phase, and multiple other landowners are implementing best management practices (planting, drainage improvement, etc). This project is intended to benefit Chinook, Chum, Coho, and Pink salmon, steelhead, and searun Cutthroat Trout.