File #: 2005-0145    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 4/4/2005 In control: Natural Resources and Utilities Committee
On agenda: Final action: 4/18/2005
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12106
Title: A MOTION urging support by the state legislature for measures to preserve and restore the ecological viability of major regional inland marine water bodies.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips, Carolyn Edmonds
Indexes: Legislature, Washington, State of, Water
Attachments: 1. Motion 12106.pdf, 2. 2005-0145 Staff Report Sound Solutions.doc
Drafter
Clerk 03/29/2005
Title
A MOTION urging support by the state legislature for measures to preserve and restore the ecological viability of major regional inland marine water bodies.
Body
WHEREAS, the crown jewels of the regional environmental landscape are the inland marine waterways of the northwest, including Hood canal, Puget Sound and the northwest straits, around which the regional culture and ethic is built, and
WHEREAS, these marine waterways have been generous in providing sustenance resources and a treasured lifestyle to all in the region, featuring recreation, fishing, visual and spiritual amenities, shellfish harvesting, proximity to marine mammals and links with ancient cultures, and
WHEREAS, these inland waterways have provided a home for a unique range of creatures of the water and near shore for many centuries, and as recent arrivals to the region, we acknowledge our responsibility for custodianship and care, and
WHEREAS, continuing residential, commercial and industrial growth and development of the region have placed the choices before us for restoration or decline of these resources in sharp relief, and
WHEREAS, many citizen volunteers continue to be inspired by these waters to give countless hours in efforts to restore and protect them, with projects such as water quality monitoring, near shore assessment, habitat restoration and dissolved oxygen sampling, and
WHEREAS, in partnership with these volunteers, local and state governments must acknowledge and respond to these efforts by contributing to the restoration through available policy and budget means, and
WHEREAS, Hood canal is experiencing severe problems of low dissolved oxygen, which limits the viability of that body as a diverse marine habitat, and
WHEREAS, tens of thousands of acres of shellfish beds are closed on Puget Sound, and high levels of toxic chemicals can be found in the livers and fat of some Puget Sound fish and marine mammals, and
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