Boats in Blind Bay. Photo By Carl Davis
This project will be the first to determine areas of high boater impact on eelgrass and other habitats in the San Juan Islands. The objectives of this project are to:
(1) understand the nexus between boater presence and activity and eelgrass habitat health, and
(2) identify impact hotspots and prioritize sites for protection and/or restoration.
To achieve these objectives, systematic line-transect aerial surveys will be flown May through September 2024 to capture peak boating activities and densities in the islands. These data will allow a spatial comparison with existing mooring buoy and eelgrass data to identify impact hotspots. The expected outcomes include a spatial assessment of impact that can be used to inform future management goals and a prioritization of sites for protection and/or restoration. This project will provide a model strategy for implementation to advance efforts to enhance marine ecological and coastal resilience in the Puget Sound region.