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Salmon Friendly Seattle
Urban Blueprint
In December 2003, the city of Seattle finalized the Urban Blueprint for Habitat Protection and Restoration. The Urban Blueprint analyzes what chinook salmon do as they move through Seattle, and helps identify the actions needed to protect them.
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The Urban Blueprint draws on recent and groundbreaking research by independent scientists. It will guide us in making wise investments in salmon recovery. Without sound science guiding us, we could fail to restore the most important chinook habitat, or worse yet, make existing problems even larger.
This report is the third in a series which is meant to document and explain the developing science of salmon recovery in Seattle.
The following documents are in Adobe PDF format.
Introduction
Seattle's Scientific Methodology
Seattle's Aquatic Environments
Seattle's Inventory/Assessment Strategy
Seattle's Regulations Which Will Influence the Future
Seattle's Watersheds Outside the Municipal Boundaries
Appendix
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his report was prepared by the City of Seattle's Salmon Team
December, 2003 Version
For More Information
Sarah McKearnan
Seattle Public Utilities
710 Second Ave, Suite 10th floor
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 615-0567
sarah.mckearnan@seattle.gov
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