(1) The sea grant and cooperative
extension shall jointly administer a program to provide field
agents to work with local governments, property owners, and the
general public to increase the propagation of shellfish, and to
address Puget Sound water quality problems within Kitsap, Mason,
and Jefferson counties that may limit shellfish propagation
potential. The sea grant and cooperative extension shall each
make available the services of no less than two agents within
these counties for the purposes of this section.
(2) The responsibilities of the field agents shall include
but not be limited to the following:
(a) Provide technical assistance to property owners, marine
industry owners and operators, and others, regarding methods and
practices to address nonpoint and point sources of pollution of
Puget Sound;
(b) Provide technical assistance to address water quality
problems limiting opportunities for enhancing the recreational
harvest of shellfish;
(c) Provide technical assistance in the management and
increased production of shellfish to facility operators or to
those interested in establishing an operation;
(d) Assist local governments to develop and implement
education and public involvement activities related to Puget
Sound water quality;
(e) Assist in coordinating local water quality programs with
region-wide and statewide programs;
(f) Provide information and assistance to local watershed
committees.
(3) The sea grant and cooperative extension shall mutually
coordinate their field agent activities to avoid duplicative
efforts and to ensure that the full range of responsibilities
under RCW 28B.30.632 through *28B.30.636 are carried out. They
shall consult with the Puget Sound partnership, created in RCW 90.71.210, and ensure consistency with any of the Puget Sound
partnership's water quality management plans.
(4) Recognizing the special expertise of both agencies, the
sea grant and cooperative extension shall cooperate to divide
their activities as follows:
(a) Sea grant shall have primary responsibility to address
water quality issues related to activities within Puget Sound,
and to provide assistance regarding the management and
improvement of shellfish production; and
(b) Cooperative extension shall have primary responsibility
to address upland and freshwater activities affecting Puget Sound
water quality and associated watersheds.
[2007 c 341 § 64; 1990 c 289 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 28B.30.636 was repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Severability -- Effective date -- 2007 c 341: See RCW 90.71.906 and 90.71.907.