§ 77.85.005 Findings — Intent
§ 77.85.010 Definitions
§ 77.85.020 Consolidated report on salmon recovery and watershed health
§ 77.85.030 Governor’s salmon recovery office — Purpose and duties
§ 77.85.040 Independent science panel on salmon recovery — Purpose
§ 77.85.050 Habitat project lists
§ 77.85.060 Critical pathways methodology — Habitat work schedule
§ 77.85.080 Sea grant program — Technical assistance authorized
§ 77.85.090 Southwest Washington salmon recovery region — Created — Recognition as a regional recovery organization — Puget Sound salmon recovery organizations
§ 77.85.110 Salmon recovery funding board — Creation — Membership
§ 77.85.120 Board responsibilities — Grants and loans administration assistance
§ 77.85.130 Allocation of funds — Procedures and criteria
§ 77.85.135 Habitat project funding — Statement of environmental benefits — Development of outcome-focused performance measures
§ 77.85.140 Habitat project lists — Tracking of funds
§ 77.85.150 Statewide salmon recovery strategy — Prospective application
§ 77.85.160 Salmon monitoring data, information
§ 77.85.170 Salmon recovery account
§ 77.85.180 Findings
§ 77.85.190 Federal assurances in forests and fish report — Events constituting failure of assurances — Governor’s authority to negotiate
§ 77.85.200 Salmon and steelhead recovery program — Management board — Duties
§ 77.85.220 Salmon intertidal habitat restoration planning process — Task force — Reports
§ 77.85.230 Intertidal salmon enhancement plan — Elements — Initial and final plan
§ 77.85.240 Puget Sound partners

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