Family Forest Fish Passage Program Application for Fish Passage Barrier Evaluation is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is the Family Forest Fish Passage Program?
A: The Family Forest Fish Passage Program is a program in Washington state that supports the removal or modification of fish passage barriers.
Q: What does the program aim to achieve?
A: The program aims to improve fish habitat by ensuring connectivity between streams and rivers.
Q: What is a fish passage barrier?
A: A fish passage barrier is any structure that prevents or impedes the natural movement of fish, such as culverts or dams.
Q: Who can apply for the program?
A: Private forestland owners, tribes, and local governments can apply for the Family Forest Fish Passage Program.
Q: What is the purpose of the application?
A: The application is used to evaluate fish passage barriers on private forestlands.
Q: How does the program evaluate fish passage barriers?
A: The program assesses barriers based on their impact on fish passage, flood flows, and ecological processes.
Q: What assistance does the program provide?
A: The program provides technical assistance and funding to remove or modify fish passage barriers.
Q: What are the benefits of improving fish passage?
A: Improving fish passage enhances fish populations, restores habitat, and supports sustainable fisheries.
Q: How can I access the application?
A: You can access the Family Forest Fish Passage Program application by contacting the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Form Details:
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