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1 Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda: Roadmap to Completion

2 Action Agenda Questions 1.What is the current status of Puget Sound? What are the biggest threats to it? 2.What is a healthy Puget Sound? 3.What actions must we take to move from where we are today towards a healthy Puget Sound? 4.Where should we start?

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5 What is the status of Puget Sound? What are the biggest threats to it? Synthesis of existing sound-wide work Action areas review and add local perspective Iterative

6 What is a healthy Puget Sound? Legislative definition Indicators of what we need to measure to show ecosystem health –humans, natural system Quantification of indicators –“How much” –Policy-related benchmarks of “how much” as a target towards ultimate “how much”

7 What actions do we need to take to move from where we are today towards a healthy Puget Sound? Build on existing work and current actions –Ecosystem wide perspective –Local/action area perspective 1.Inventory roles, responsibilities, and analyze what we do now (at a high level) 2.Compare status and threats with current efforts to identify work to continue, add, or realign

8 Inventory Work Inventory - all implementers (agency, private sector interests, non-governmental organizations) Purpose: –Baseline to discuss what work should continue, be added, be aligned –Opportunity to highlight current good work –Program funding information help inform costs need –Tool for all to get a handle on what is happening in a geographic area on a certain topic Program level Due February 29 Review - Action area workshops, Ecosystem Coordination Board

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11 Synthesize in Topic Forums Role: Synthesize and build on prior work, vet and validate, input on big topics and across topics (knit together) Human health and well-being Species/food-web/biodiversity Water quality (toxics, nutrients, pathogens, stormwater - linked to habitat, water quantity) Water quantity (instream, non-instream) Land use/habitat (protection, restoration) Other topic forum/work groups –Monitoring and Adaptive Management –Accountability linked to monitoring –Funding Strategy –Climate change (synthesis to inform Topic Forums) –Education (synthesis summary, prioritization based on Action Agenda direction ) –Research and modeling needs (synthesis summary, prioritization based on Action Agenda direction)

12 Topic Forums Potential Key Tasks 1.Describe and document current status (what do we know, biggest issues, what is happening now) 2.Compare current status of what we do with ecosystem status and threats 3.Describe what it will take to address the issues (continue, add, realign) 4.Prioritization criteria

13 Topic Forum Structure Small core synthesis working group: organize existing information Large group of interests and experts: review, validate, additional input on synthesized work

14 Focused workshops Science questions and policy questions - not necessarily the same people –Ecosystem Coordination Board review/discuss –Science Panel review/discuss Defined products to forward action agenda discussion –Ecosystem wide –Action areas review, add local perspective, refine

15 Where should we start? 1. Input and advise on criteria and actions: –Topic Forums –Action areas –Ecosystem Coordination Board 2. Leadership Council “point of view”

16 Action Areas Focused workshop series –Similar across region, tailored Pull people, interests together Review, add local perspective –Status and threats, indicators, key topics, local priorities Team: Leadership Council, Ecosystem Coordination Board, Partnership staff

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18 Action Agenda management: Next steps Collecting inventory forms Building database Guidance and support to action area teams for Leadership Council, Ecosystem Board member, and liaison staff Communications and outreach working group meeting: early February Action area workshop planning: dates, purpose through Sept Topic forum chartering Web content development Leadership Council, Ecosystem Coordination Board, Science Panel meeting agenda topics focused on decision-making for action agenda

19 Upcoming workshops Scientific peer review of status and threats in mid-February Topic forums begin –Synthesize what we know: Problems, solutions and programs Action area workshops in late February –Status and threats: Review, add local perspective –Are all of the current efforts represented? –What criteria should be used to establish priorities?

20 Infrastructure Action Agenda strategic management team –Partnership staff –Key loaned staff –Consultant team Outreach lead: EnviroIssues Analytic and management lead: ESA Adolfson Writing lead: Ann Seiter Topic forum leads Comprehensive database to catalog inventories, track contacts and comments Sharepoint site for internal team communication Public calendar Action Agenda Center on Partnership website


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