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Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Plan to help salmon gets city approval
The City Council endorsed a sweeping plan Monday to restore threatened chinook salmon across a southern swath of the city that drains the Green and Duwamish rivers.
The plan outlines 57 projects to protect existing salmon habitat, 77 to repair degraded habitat, policies to shape future government actions and programs to get the public involved in the effort.
The region affected by the plan includes West Seattle, South Park, White Center and Georgetown and sprawls far to the east and south outside city limits.
The council earlier endorsed a similar plan covering areas that drain the Cedar River watershed. Both plans go to the National Marine Fisheries Service, which will review them and other salmon-rescue plans from around Western Washington.

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