(1) The
action agenda shall consist of the goals and objectives in this
section, implementation strategies to meet measurable outcomes,
benchmarks, and identification of responsible entities. By 2020,
the action agenda shall strive to achieve the following goals:
(a) A healthy human population supported by a healthy Puget
Sound that is not threatened by changes in the ecosystem;
(b) A quality of human life that is sustained by a
functioning Puget Sound ecosystem;
(c) Healthy and sustaining populations of native species in
Puget Sound, including a robust food web;
(d) A healthy Puget Sound where freshwater, estuary,
nearshore, marine, and upland habitats are protected, restored,
and sustained;
(e) An ecosystem that is supported by groundwater levels as
well as river and stream flow levels sufficient to sustain
people, fish, and wildlife, and the natural functions of the
environment;
(f) Fresh and marine waters and sediments of a sufficient
quality so that the waters in the region are safe for drinking,
swimming, shellfish harvest and consumption, and other human uses
and enjoyment, and are not harmful to the native marine mammals,
fish, birds, and shellfish of the region.
(2) The action agenda shall be developed and implemented to
achieve the following objectives:
(a) Protect existing habitat and prevent further losses;
(b) Restore habitat functions and values;
(c) Significantly reduce toxics entering Puget Sound fresh
and marine waters;
(d) Significantly reduce nutrients and pathogens entering
Puget Sound fresh and marine waters;
(e) Improve water quality and habitat by managing storm
water runoff;
(f) Provide water for people, fish and wildlife, and the
environment;
(g) Protect ecosystem biodiversity and recover imperiled
species; and
(h) Build and sustain the capacity for action.
[2007 c 341 § 12.]