In conducting assessments and other studies that include monitoring components or recommendations, the department and planning units shall implement the monitoring recommendations developed under *RCW 77.85.210.
[2001 c 298 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 77.85.210 was repealed by 2005 c 309 § 10.
Finding -- Intent -- 2001 c 298: "The legislature finds that a
comprehensive program of monitoring is fundamental to making
sound public policy and programmatic decisions regarding salmon
recovery and watershed health. Monitoring provides
accountability for results of management actions and provides the
data upon which an adaptive management framework can lead to
improvement of strategies and programs. Monitoring is also a
required element of any salmon recovery plan submitted to the
federal government for approval. While numerous agencies and
citizen organizations are engaged in monitoring a wide range of
salmon recovery and watershed health parameters, there is a
greater need for coordination of monitoring efforts, for using
limited monitoring resources to obtain information most useful
for achieving relevant local, state, and federal requirements
regarding watershed health and salmon recovery, and for making
the information more accessible to those agencies and
organizations implementing watershed health programs and
projects. Regarding salmon recovery monitoring, the state
independent science panel has concluded that many programs
already monitor indicators relevant to salmonids, but the efforts
are largely uncoordinated or unlinked among programs, have
different objectives, use different indicators, lack support for
sharing data, and lack shared statistical designs to address
specific issues raised by listing of salmonid species under the
federal endangered species act.
Therefore, it is the intent of the legislature to encourage
the refocusing of existing agency monitoring activities necessary
to implement a comprehensive watershed health monitoring program,
with a focus on salmon recovery. The program should: Be based
on a framework of greater coordination of existing monitoring
activities; require monitoring activities most relevant to
adopted local, state, and federal watershed health objectives;
and facilitate the exchange of monitoring information with
agencies and organizations carrying out watershed health, salmon
recovery, and water resources management planning and programs."
[2001 c 298 § 1.]