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The Elk River estuarine system contains seven Wetland and Aquatic Ecosystem Elements.

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Status
Funded in 2003
WWRP Applicant: Dept of Natural Resources WWRP Category: Natural Areas WWRP Grant: $2,542,583 Project Type: Acquisition County: Grays Harbor  Legislative District: 19th 

Through land acquisitions within the Elk River Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) boundary, the state will protect the critical components of its largest, most diverse and highest quality estuary in Grays Harbor County. The Elk River estuarine system contains seven wetland and aquatic ecosystem elements: 1) transition zone wetland, 2) silty low salinity low marsh, 3) mudflat, 4) silty moderate salinity low marsh, 5) moderate salinity high marsh, 6) low salinity high marsh, 7) muddy channel/slough. These are listed as priority elements in the state's Natural Heritage Plan. As part of the Pacific Flyway, Elk River also provides an important stopover for shorebirds and waterfowl. The quality of the Elk River estuary is currently threatened by logging, encroaching development and the invasion of exotic species. This acquisition project will help protect the estuary from these incompatible activities, while providing opportunities for more comprehensive management of invasive species already threatening Grays Harbor.

RCO Project Number: 02-1070

Location

The project area is adjacent to Bay City, 3 miles east of Westport and 16 miles SW of Aberdeen in southern Grays Harbor County. This area can be reached by travelling southwest from Aberdeen along Highway 105.

Red Marker Elk River NRCA 02
Through land acquisitions within the Elk River Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) boundary, the state will protect the critical components of its largest, most diverse and highest quality estuary in Grays Harbor County. The Elk River estuarine system contains seven wetland and aquatic ecosystem elements: 1) transition zone wetland, 2) silty low salinity low marsh, 3) mudflat, 4) silty moderate salinity low marsh, 5) moderate salinity high marsh, 6) low salinity high marsh, 7) muddy channel/slough. These are listed as priority elements in the state's Natural Heritage Plan. As part of the Pacific Flyway, Elk River also provides an important stopover for shorebirds and waterfowl. The quality of the Elk River estuary is currently threatened by logging, encroaching development and the invasion of exotic species. This acquisition project will help protect the estuary from these incompatible activities, while providing opportunities for more comprehensive management of invasive species already threatening Grays Harbor.
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What is the WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

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