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Elk River Estuary, Ph. 2

Status
Funded in 1991
WWRP Applicant: Dept of Natural Resources WWRP Category: Natural Areas WWRP Grant: $4,574,401 Project Type: Acquisition County: Grays Harbor  Legislative District: 19th 

Secured 2,700 acres of the Elk River estuary to provide for the long-term protection of four quality examples of salt marsh elements listed in the Natural Heritage Plan, and for nesting bald eagles. Project is in southern Grays Harbor County. DNR also received a $500,000 National Coastal Wetland Conservation Program federal grant to assist with this purchase.

RCO Project Number: 93-0832

Location

Near Bay City in southern Grays Harbor County.

Red Marker Elk River Estuary, Ph. 2
Secured 2,700 acres of the Elk River estuary to provide for the long-term protection of four quality examples of salt marsh elements listed in the Natural Heritage Plan, and for nesting bald eagles. Project is in southern Grays Harbor County. DNR also received a $500,000 National Coastal Wetland Conservation Program federal grant to assist with this purchase.
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