Key Programs
thumbnails of key programs of People For Puget Sound
People For Puget Sound's Key Programs
Sound Stewardship
Our Sound Stewardship Program uses community-based restoration to contribute to the long-term success of restored shoreline habitat while engaging citizens.
Safeguarding ShorelinesWe collaborate with state and local community groups to influence the updates of Critical Areas Ordinances (CAOs) and Shoreline Master Plans (SMPs).
Alliance for Puget Sound ShorelinesPeople For Puget Sound is collaborating with The Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land in a groundbreaking new partnership, the Alliance for Puget Sound Shorelines.
The Puget Sound 2020 Action AgendaThe Gregoire Administration's Puget Sound Partnership is the best chance we have seen in many years to make meaningful progress in saving Puget Sound.
Preventing Oil SpillsSince 1999 the rescue tug stationed at Neah Bay at the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca has made over 40 'saves' of vessels in distress. We're working to keep the tug there, year-round.
Managing Stormwater and Restoring Our Urban BaysSeattle, Bellingham, and Olympia provide opportunities for environmental improvements in the redevelopment of their waterfronts.
Toxics in Puget SoundOur major focus on toxics in Puget Sound includes 1) prevention of pollution entering the Sound; 2) accelerated cleanup of contaminated sites; and 3) expanded source controls.
Eliminating polluting septic systemsThis program is the next step in our efforts to restore dissolved oxygen levels in Hood Canal. Our focus will be on working with local jurisdictions as they develop on-site management plans covering septic systems.
Education and InvolvementWe are significantly increasing our education program throughout the Puget Sound region through Kids for Puget Sound, beach walks, boat trips, conferences, our website and print publications, a monthly lecture series, and extensive outreach through speaking engagements.