
2. Aquatic Restoration
The need for basin-wide aquatic restoration
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How the ASRP works
Protect and restore natural habitat forming processes within the Chehalis Basin watershed context.
Increase the quality and quantity of habitats for aquatic species in priority areas.
Protect and restore aquatic species viability.
Increase resiliency to climate change by protecting and improving natural water quantity, water timing, and water quality.
In addition to on-the-ground restoration and protection projects, the ASRP supports innovative project ideas, plan development, experimental restoration techniques, as well as monitoring and peer review processes, providing decision-makers with the best available science to support strategic investments in the basin’s habitat.
Scaling investments for the future
In the meantime, ASRP is continuing to implement projects and distribute funding for priority restoration efforts across the basin.
Investment level | Low | High |
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Miles of river channel restored: | 222 | 555 |
Miles opened up with barrier removal: | 200 | 444 |
Riparian & floodplain acres restored: | 8,700 | 16,700 |
30-year cost range: | $278-$964 million | $571 million – $2 billion |
Who is involved in the ASRP?
The ASRP is guided by a Steering Committee, which includes voting members from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), Quinault Indian Nation, and the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation. The Steering Committee works with technical experts to support monitoring and learning through project implementation. Implementation is made possible through partnerships with additional organizations such as:
- Lewis, Grays Harbor, Thurston, and Mason Conservation Districts
- Local land trusts
- Conservation and salmon recovery organizations
- Local governments
- Willing private landowners
Additional resources
- Aquatic Species Restoration Program Webpage: Learn more about the program and explore in more detail.
- ASRP 2024 Progress Update: See work that has been done to date by the ASRP to restore and protect aquatic species habitat in the Chehalis Basin.
- ASRP 2019 Plan: Read initial guidance on early actions and immediate priorities for the first 10 years of its implementation.
- ASRP 2021-2031 Implementation Plan: See here for more in-depth information on the ASRP is being implemented in the basin through 2031.