Olympic Peninsula Conservation Programs
Fish Passage Program
Program level:
National
Land use:
Aquatic
Provider:
USFWS
Benefits provided:
Financial, free technical assistance
Water-focused program:
Yes
Help fish and aquatic species by removing passage barriers.
Overview
Description:
Restore native fish and other aquatic species to self-sustaining levels by reconnecting habitat that has been fragmented by barriers, with a focus on at-risk species.
Eligibility:
Barrier for fish passage on property.
Financial benefit:
Funding for projects
Contact information
Contact person:
Miranda Plumb
Organization:
USFWS
Phone number:
360-753-9440
Email:
Information last updated on December 1, 2020.
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