Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Action agenda" means the comprehensive schedule of
projects, programs, and other activities designed to achieve a
healthy Puget Sound ecosystem that is authorized and further
described in RCW 90.71.300 and 90.71.310.
(2) "Action area" means the geographic areas delineated as
provided in RCW 90.71.260.
(3) "Benchmarks" means measurable interim milestones or
achievements established to demonstrate progress towards a goal,
objective, or outcome.
(4) "Board" means the ecosystem coordination board.
(5) "Council" means the leadership council.
(6) "Environmental indicator" means a physical, biological,
or chemical measurement, statistic, or value that provides a
proximate gauge, or evidence of, the state or condition of Puget
Sound.
(7) "Implementation strategies" means the strategies
incorporated on a biennial basis in the action agenda developed
under RCW 90.71.310.
(8) "Nearshore" means the area beginning at the crest of
coastal bluffs and extending seaward through the marine photics
zone, and to the head of tide in coastal rivers and streams.
"Nearshore" also means both shoreline and estuaries.
(9) "Panel" means the Puget Sound science panel.
(10) "Partnership" means the Puget Sound partnership.
(11) "Puget Sound" means Puget Sound and related inland
marine waters, including all salt waters of the state of
Washington inside the international boundary line between
Washington and British Columbia, and lying east of the junction
of the Pacific Ocean and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the
rivers and streams draining to Puget Sound as mapped by water
resource inventory areas 1 through 19 in WAC 173-500-040 as it
exists on July 1, 2007.
(12) "Puget Sound partner" means an entity that has been
recognized by the partnership, as provided in RCW 90.71.340, as
having consistently achieved outstanding progress in implementing
the 2020 action agenda.
(13) "Watershed groups" means all groups sponsoring or
administering watershed programs, including but not limited to
local governments, private sector entities, watershed planning
units, watershed councils, shellfish protection areas, regional
fishery enhancement groups, marine resource[s] committees
including those working with the Northwest straits commission,
nearshore groups, and watershed lead entities.
(14) "Watershed programs" means and includes all
watershed-level plans, programs, projects, and activities that
relate to or may contribute to the protection or restoration of
Puget Sound waters. Such programs include jurisdiction-wide
programs regardless of whether more than one watershed is
addressed.
[2007 c 341 § 2; 1996 c 138 § 2.]