Restoration project aims to restore critical salmon habitat
May 26, 2021
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PORT LUDLOW, Wash. (AP) A 32-acre area at Point No Point will undergo a habitat restoration led by the Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group that aims to restore critical salmon habitat.
The nonprofit, which was created by the Legislature and partners with groups on salmon restoration, is working with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, Kitsap County Parks and the Hansville community on the restoration project that will reconnect the Point No Point marsh to Puget Sound.
Mid Sound has been reaching out to various groups to get their input on the project, the Kitsap Sun reported.