Investing in habitat restoration to benefit fish, wildlife, and people in Puget Sound

Funding nearshore habitat restoration

Nearshore cross-section
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Kilisut Harbor restoration project in August 2019. The project benefits many species, including salmon, shorebirds, waterfowl, shellfish, and eelgrass, while also providing transportation between Indian and Marrowstone Islands.

Investing in healthy, resilient estuaries

2021–23 ESRP Preliminary Investment Plan

Ranking projects

Next steps

Examples of ESRP-funded projects

Kilisut Harbor Restoration Project

Smith Island Restoration Project

Leque Island Restoration Project

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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is dedicated to preserving, protecting and perpetuating the state’s fish and wildlife resources.