On
August 16, 2004, work began on a project to restore estuarine wetlands
in a portion of Les Shirley Park. The project restored historic tidally
influenced salt marsh and side channels habitat along the Ecola Creek
estuary through the removal of fill material and the excavation of
channels. The project created .65 acres of restored wetlands. The project
is located in the portion of Les Shirley Park that is east of Logan
Creek. The project was completed in late September.
The restoration
project was an element of the salmon habitat restoration plan that
has been adopted by the City for the lower portion of Ecola Creek.
This plan includes recommendations on specific projects which will
help restore the historic functions and values of the estuarine portion
of Ecola Creek.
The Oregon
Department of Transportation funded the entire project cost. The project
provides compensatory mitigation for a Highway 101 improvement project
tin Warrenton.
The
Restoration Slideshow
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