State of our Watersheds Report
Despite massive harvest reductions, strategic use of hatcheries and a huge financial investment in habitat restoration efforts over the past 40 years, the State of Our Watersheds report shows that we are failing to turn the tide on salmon recovery.
Use the interactive maps viewer available here to explore the chapters and data of the State of the Watersheds Report.
You can also order the report on a CD here.
Full 2012 State of our Watersheds Report (~67 MB)
Download portions of the report:
Introduction Letter from Billy Frank Jr.
Executive Summary
Report Development Process
Regional Reports:
Puget Sound Regional Report
Pacific Coast Regional Report
Individual watershed sections:
1. Hoh Indian Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
2. Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
3. Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
4. Lummi Nation
Introduction
Main Body
5. Makah Nation
Introduction
Main Body
6. Muckleshoot Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
7. Nisqually Indian Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
8. Nooksack Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
9. Port Gamble S’Klallam
Introduction
Main Body
10. Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Introduction
Main Body
11. Quileute Indian Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
12. Quinault Indian Nation
Introduction
Main Body
13. Sauk-Suiattle Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
14. Skokomish Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
15. Squaxin Island Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
16. Stillaguamish Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
17. Suquamish Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
18. Swinomish Tribe
Introduction
Main Body
19. Tulalip Tribes
Introduction
Main Body
20. Upper Skagit Tribe
Introduction
Main Body


