Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Marine Protected Areas within Puget Sound


Puget Sound MPAs Home
 
Introduction
Links to additional
information on MPAs
Goals and Objectives
Restriction Overview for
Marine Protected Areas
Summary of areas
for each MPA
GIS Data (Coverages)
 
Fish & Wildlife Commission Policy
C3013: Marine Protected Areas

The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) recognizes the value in setting aside certain areas of Puget Sound marine waters for the protection and preservation of species and/or habitat. These are generally known as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This web page provides links to specific information about the MPAs that WDFW administers, to information on the science of MPAs, and to other web sites about MPAs administered by a variety of agencies.

Conservation Areas
  Brackett's Landing Shoreline Sanctuary
  City of Des Moines Park
  Keystone
  Orchard Rocks
  Octopus Hole
  Saltar's Point Beach
  South 239th Street Park
  Sund Rock
  Waketickeh Creek

Marine Preserves

  Admiralty Head
  Argyle Lagoon
  Carkeek Park
  Colvos Passage
  Discovery Park
  Emma Schmitz Memorial
  False Bay
  Friday Harbor
  Golden Gardens Park
  Lincoln Park
  Richey Viewpoint
  Shaw Island
  Titlow Beach
  Yellow and Low Islands
  Zee's Reef

Sea Cucumber and Sea Urchin Commercial Harvest Exclusion Zones

  Haro Strait
  San Juan and Upright Channels

MPAs in Puget Sound
Click on a name or dot to view the MPA

Click on this sample map to retrieve a legend of the color schemes used for the MPA maps.
San Juan Channel EZ San Juan Channel EZ Yellow & Low Islands Friday Harbor Shaw Island Argyle Lagoon Haro Strait EZ Haro Strait EZ False Bay Keystone Harbor Admiralty Head Brackett's Landing Shoreline Sanctuary Waketickeh Creek Octopus Hole Sund Rock Zee's Reef Saltar's Point Beach Titlow Beach City of Des Moines Park South 239th Street Park Colvos Passage Orchard Rocks Lincoln Park Emma Schmitz Richey Viewpoint Discovery Park Carkeek Park Golden Gardens


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