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$3.38M in grants awarded for Washington's shoreline conservation, salmon habitat

Portland, ORLocal News

Washington state's recent allocation of $3. 38 million in grants marks a significant step towards enhancing shoreline conservation and supporting salmon habitat restoration. The funds will be distributed to various projects in key regions such as Olympia, the Puget Sound, and Baker Bay, which are crucial for sustaining local ecosystems. Senator Patty Murray highlighted the vital role these grants play in addressing environmental challenges and fostering coastal resilience. The initiatives funded by these grants will not only aid in habitat restoration but also promote community involvement and collaboration among local organizations.

By focusing on salmon habitat, the state aims to bolster fish populations that are essential to the region's biodiversity and economy. This investment underscores Washington's commitment to preserving its natural resources for future generations. The grants represent a proactive approach to environmental management, acknowledging the interconnectedness of ecosystems and local communities. As these projects unfold, they will serve as a model for similar initiatives across the country.

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