Port of Everett Union Slough Mitigation Site
#07-ER-043 #07-ER-043
 Estuary - Restoration Sub-basin Strategy Group Smith Island Port of Everett Union Slough Mitigation Site
Organization Snohomish Basin Lead Entity
Sponsor Port of Everett
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 1/1/1999 End Date: 1/1/2005
Category Category: Restoration
DESCRIPTION
The Union Slough Wetlands Restoration site owned by the Port of Everett is a unique feature in the lower reaches of the Snohomish River Estuary.  The site was constructed in February 2001 and expanded in October 2005 by removing two dikes and excavating a channel system, allowing tidal waters to flood the site.  These actions converted 24 acres of former agricultural land to conditions representative of the original habitat in the estuary.
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Puget Sound, Skykomish River, Threatened
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Not Warranted
City Areas:Everett
Coho-Pop (ESU):Coho-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Species of Concern
County:Snohomish
HUC12:Snohomish River-Frontal Possession Sound (171100110203)
HUC8:Snohomish (17110011)
Lead Entity Area:Snohomish Basin
Legislative District:38
Pink-Pop (ESU):Pink-Odd Year, Not Warranted
Pink2-Pop (ESU):Pink-Even Year, Not Warranted
Puget Sound Action Areas:Whidbey Island
Salmon Recovery Regions:Puget Sound
Sections:16
Snohomish Strategy Group:Estuary restoration
Snohomish Subbasins:Snohomish Estuary
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Puget Sound, Snohomish/Skykomish Rivers, Threatened
Township:T29NR05E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Everett
WRIA:Snohomish
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