Category:PSAP - Habitat
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This category lists all articles with the categorization PSAP - Habitat. Articles in this section are related to the Puget Sound Action Plan's goal to protect and restore the habitat of Puget Sound. To create a new article under this category, enter the article title in the box to the right.
2020 Action Agenda Goal
Puget Sound habitat is protected and restored
This means that freshwater, estuary, nearshore, marine, freshwater, and upland habitats are protected, restored, and sustained such that:
- The amount, quality and location of marine, nearshore, freshwater and upland habitats sustain the diverse species and food webs of Puget Sound lands and waters.
- The amount, quality and location of marine, nearshore, freshwater and upland habitats are formed and maintained by natural processes and human stewardship so that ecosystem functions are sustained.
- The abundance and distribution of invasive species do not significantly harm habitat quality, quantity or the processes that form and maintain habitats.
Articles in category "PSAP - Habitat"
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