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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe: Projects for Restoration and Protection
TRI_0146
The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division will use these funds to support the Tribe’s work with federal, state, local and other tribal governments and other groups on plans and projects intended to restore and sustain harvestable salmon populations within the Tribe’s Usual and Accustomed area.
01/12/2024 4:01 AM

NWIFC
NEP Project
Local

Completed
2018
2023
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Location Information
Classifications
  • Enabling Conditions - Planning
  • Enabling Conditions - Regulations
  • Cultural Wellbeing
  • Freshwater
  • Salmon

2022 - 2026 Action Agenda
  • 7 - Freshwater Availability
  • 14 - Invasive Species
  • 15 - Salmon Recovery
  • 24 - Implement habitat protection and restoration projects that restore or maintain natural nutrient attenuation functions and sediment processes in watersheds, estuaries, and tidal wetlands. (ID #24)
  • 89 - Restore and enhance native fish, shellfish, game, and plant populations consistent with existing species recovery efforts. (ID #89)
  • 210 - Strengthen relationships and understanding to enhance collaboration. (ID #210)
  • 1.4 - Restore habitat-forming processes
  • 2.2 - Reduce nutrients to improve DO
  • 3.3 - Protect native wild salmon diversity

  • King
  • Pierce
  • Puyallup / White
  • Legislative District 30

Organizations
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
Caitlyn O'Connor coconnor@nwifc.org

Related Activities
None provided
Reported Funding

Activity financials are reported by Federal Fiscal Year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30).

$184,000
$184,000
$0

None provided

2019 Total
NEP Award Funding: NWIFC $184,000 $184,000
Total $184,000 $184,000
Reported Expenditures

Activity financials are reported by Federal Fiscal Year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30).

$184,000
$184,000
$0

None provided

2023 Total
NEP Award Expenditures: NWIFC $184,000 $184,000
Total $184,000 $184,000