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 Marine Riparian Initiative

Put Natives on your Shoreline  FREE plants are available

The Hood Canal Coordinating Council is working with several existing entities and programs to develop a robust, coordinated, and effective approach to re-vegetating our marine shorelines.

Why?  It benefits all of us.

The benefits and functions of Marine Riparian Areas are; 
soil and slope stability; sediment control; wildlife; microclimate; shade; nutrient input for detrital foodwebs; fish prey production; habitat/large woody debris structure; and water quality, human health and safety and our own sense of aesthetics.

Vegetation Team for Planting Projects 

Master Gardeners/Beach Watchers understand the mechanics of effective planting efforts.

Noxious Weed Boards understand how to eradicate invasive, non-native plant species.   Marine Shoreline Noxious Weed Brochure

Regional Fish Enhancement Groups can mobilize motivated volunteers and know how to gather the necessary resources to bring the project to fruition

Conservation Districts and local restoration-oriented nurseries can provide native plants and provide the planning for ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and adaptive management.

WSU Extension can help train volunteers to develop planting plans

Marine Resource Committees, Shore Stewards, and the HCCC Community Nearshore Restoration Program can connect shoreline landowners

Landowners can provide planting opportunities while meeting their own objectives, and can work with or without volunteers to conduct the plantings.

The HCCC can seek funding for implementation, coordinate efforts, monitor effectiveness, and report results to agencies involved in salmon recovery and the low dissolved oxygen implementation committee.

Training Program

The Marine Riparian Initiative will train Master Gardeners (MG), Water Watchers and other volunteer groups  to provide site-specific planting plans for each landowner. The curriculum and training covers:

  • Marine shoreline physical processes and identification in the landscape
  • Marine shoreline biological processes
  • Salmon habitat requirements
  • Introduction to Planting and Implementation Plans
  • Evaluate sites for revegetation
  • Plant selection and identification for shoreline revegetation projects for specific geographic locations and shoreforms (barrier beaches, backshore, low banks, high banks, salt marshes, modified and/or bulkheaded properties, etc.), slope stability.
  • How to plan the proper numbers of plants and spacing requirements for planting under various circumstances

Marine Riparian Initiative Brochure

For more information about the MRI:

Sue Texeira, Program Coordinator
Phone number:  360-801-0958
Email: stexeira@hccc.wa.gov


Physical Address: Hood Canal Coordinating Council, 17791 Fjord Drive NE, Suite 130, Poulsbo, WA 98370-8481
Mailing Address: Hood Canal Coordinating Council, 17791 Fjord Drive NE, Box HH, Poulsbo, WA 98370-8481

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