Funded habitat recovery projects

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2005 Funded Community Salmon Fund Projects

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NOPLE-CSF-001: 10,000 Years Institute Hoh River Knotweed Control Project. Restoring riparian function in the Hoh River watershed by working with local landowners and tribal members to identify and remove Japanese knotweed over a 15 mile area. The Hoh River is a Tier 1 priority Watershed per the NOPLE Habitat Recovery Strategy (with Tier 1 being top priority in a four-tier system).

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NOPLE-CSF-002: Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board Knotweed Control in Big River Riparian Area. Improving water quality and instream and riparian habitat in the lower Big River area by controlling and eradicating knotweed over 700,000 square feet. Access. The Big River falls within the Ozette Basin, a Tier 1 priority Watershed per the NOPLE Habitat Recovery Strategy (with Tier 1 being top priority in a four-tier system).

 

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