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The Dungeness River Area historically produced significant populations of salmon.

Dungeness River Watershed Restoration

WWRP Applicant: North Olympic Land Trust
RCO Project Number: 97-1300
County: Clallam 
Legislative District: 24th 
WWRP Category: Riparian Habitat
WWRP Grant: $379,235
Applicant Match: $176,588
Project Type: Combined
Acres Protected: 72
Date Funded: 1998

Description:

The project will protect approximately 181 acres and restore approximately 48 acres of riparian habitat through perpetual conservation easements and habitat restoration projects in the flood plain of the lower reaches of this highly degraded river. The Dungeness River Area historically produced significant populations of Chinook, coho, pink (2 separate stocks), steelhead, and native cutthroat. Currently, SASSI "critical stocks" Dungeness Chinook and lower river pink salmon are candidates for ESA listing, and several other stocks are considered "at risk." Three watershed plans, a new habitat restoration plan and many studies have delineated the issues/ problems in the Dungeness that will be addressed by this project. These include nonpoint sources of pollution, water quantity/quality limits, as well as other natural and human caused impacts on salmonid habitat. The areas identified are a high priority for habitat and water quality restoration as addressed in the plans, and have identified, willing landowners. We will use less-than-fee acquisition methods to acquire from willing landowners flood plain and riparian habitat restoration, enhancement, and protection of critical side-channel habitat and flood-prone areas. Project partners include Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, North Olympic Land Trust, & Clallam Conservation District. An endowment will be established for future stewardship.

Red Marker Dungeness River Watershed Restoration

The project will protect approximately 181 acres and restore approximately 48 acres of riparian habitat through perpetual conservation easements and habitat restoration projects in the flood plain of the lower reaches of this highly degraded river. The Dungeness River Area historically produced significant populations of Chinook, coho, pink (2 separate stocks), steelhead, and native cutthroat. Currently, SASSI "critical stocks" Dungeness Chinook and lower river pink salmon are candidates for ESA listing, and several other stocks are considered "at risk." Three watershed plans, a new habitat restoration plan and many studies have delineated the issues/ problems in the Dungeness that will be addressed by this project. These include nonpoint sources of pollution, water quantity/quality limits, as well as other natural and human caused impacts on salmonid habitat. The areas identified are a high priority for habitat and water quality restoration as addressed in the plans, and have identified, willing landowners. We will use less-than-fee acquisition methods to acquire from willing landowners flood plain and riparian habitat restoration, enhancement, and protection of critical side-channel habitat and flood-prone areas. Project partners include Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, North Olympic Land Trust, & Clallam Conservation District. An endowment will be established for future stewardship.

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Location:
Seven separate properties along the Dungeness River and Mattrioti Creek (see maps in project folder)

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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