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PLAN PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This plan, in conjunction with the SMP policies and regulations, is designed to satisfy the shoreline guideline requirements for shoreline restoration planning. It provides a planning-level framework for understanding how and where shoreline ecological functions can be restored in Xxxxx County. The plan also describes how future restoration activities can be integrated with existing and ongoing restoration efforts including: the region-wide effort to restore Puget Sound (which the Puget Sound Partnership is spearheading); the work of the Xxxxx County Conservation District, 1 In this document, the term ‘shoreline’ is synonymous with ‘shorelines of the state.’ These are defined in RCW 90.58 and generally include all streams with a mean annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second or more, all marine shores, and lakes greater than 20 acres as well as the adjacent ‘shorelands’ that accompany these waters. Shorelands means the lands extending 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark, floodways and contiguous floodplains 200 feet from the floodway, and all associated wetlands. For a list of all of the shorelines of the state in Xxxxx County, refer to the Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report (ESA et al. 2012). Hood Canal Coordinating Council, South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group, and the regional recovery efforts for Puget Sound Chinook, bull trout, steelhead, and endangered southern resident killer whales (orca); and the diversity of other restoration efforts being implemented by federal and state agencies, Tribes, the City of Xxxxxxx, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens.

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Samples: www.co.mason.wa.us

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PLAN PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This plan, in conjunction with the SMP policies and regulations, is designed to satisfy the shoreline guideline requirements for shoreline restoration planning. It provides a planning-level framework for understanding how and where shoreline ecological functions can be restored in Xxxxx County. The plan also describes how future restoration activities can be integrated with existing and ongoing restoration efforts including: the region-wide effort to restore Puget Sound (which the Puget Sound Partnership is spearheading); the work of the Xxxxx County Conservation District, 1 In this document, the term ‘shoreline’ is synonymous with ‘shorelines of the state.’ These are defined in RCW 90.58 and generally include all streams with a mean annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second or more, all marine shores, and lakes greater than 20 acres as well as the adjacent ‘shorelands’ that accompany these waters. Shorelands means the lands extending 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark, floodways and contiguous floodplains 200 feet from the floodway, and all associated wetlands. For a list of all of the shorelines of the state in Xxxxx County, refer to the Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report (ESA et al. 2012). Hood Canal Coordinating Council, South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group, and the regional recovery efforts for Puget Sound Chinook, bull trout, steelhead, and endangered southern resident killer whales (orca); and the diversity of other restoration efforts being implemented by federal and state agencies, Tribes, the City of Xxxxxxx, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens.

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Samples: ecology.wa.gov

PLAN PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This plan, in conjunction with the SMP policies and regulations, is designed to satisfy the shoreline guideline requirements for shoreline restoration planning. It provides a planning-level framework for understanding how and where shoreline ecological functions can be restored in Xxxxx Mason County. The plan also describes how future restoration activities can be integrated with existing and ongoing restoration efforts including: the region-wide effort to restore Puget Sound (which the Puget Sound Partnership is spearheading); the work of the Xxxxx Mason County Conservation District, 1 In this document, the term ‘shoreline’ is synonymous with ‘shorelines of the state.’ These are defined in RCW 90.58 and generally include all streams with a mean annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second or more, all marine shores, and lakes greater than 20 acres as well as the adjacent ‘shorelands’ that accompany these waters. Shorelands means the lands extending 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark, floodways and contiguous floodplains 200 feet from the floodway, and all associated wetlands. For a list of all of the shorelines of the state in Xxxxx Mason County, refer to the Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report (ESA et al. 2012). Hood Canal Coordinating Council, South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group, and the regional recovery efforts for Puget Sound Chinook, bull trout, steelhead, and endangered southern resident killer whales (orca); and the diversity of other restoration efforts being implemented by federal and state agencies, Tribes, the City of Xxxxxxx, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens.

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Samples: ecology.wa.gov

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PLAN PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This plan, in conjunction with the SMP policies and regulations, is designed to satisfy the shoreline guideline requirements for shoreline restoration planning. It provides a planning-level planning‐level framework for understanding how and where shoreline ecological functions can be restored in Xxxxx County. The plan also describes how future restoration activities can be integrated with existing and ongoing restoration efforts including: the region-wide region‐wide effort to restore Puget Sound (which the Puget Sound Partnership is spearheading); the work of the Xxxxx County Conservation District, 1 In this document, the term ‘shoreline’ is synonymous with ‘shorelines of the state.’ These are defined in RCW 90.58 and generally include all streams with a mean annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second or more, all marine shores, and lakes greater than 20 acres as well as the adjacent ‘shorelands’ that accompany these waters. Shorelands means the lands extending 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark, floodways and contiguous floodplains 200 feet from the floodway, and all associated wetlands. For a list of all of the shorelines of the state in Xxxxx County, refer to the Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report (ESA et al. 2012). Partnership is spearheading); the work of the Xxxxx County Conservation District, Hood Canal Coordinating Council, South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group, and the regional recovery efforts for Puget Sound Chinook, bull trout, steelhead, and endangered southern resident killer whales (orca); and the diversity of other restoration efforts being implemented by federal and state agencies, Tribes, the City of Xxxxxxx, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens.

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Samples: citeseerx.ist.psu.edu

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