San Juan County Announces Start of Mackaye Harbor Shoreline Restoration Project

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SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. July 28, 2022 –  San Juan County is pleased to announce the beginning of the Mackaye  Harbor Boat Ramp and Shoreline Restoration Project. The month

of work is  slated to remove all shoreline armor from the beach in an effort to  restore spawning habitat for surf smelt and sand lance – two key feeder  fish for endangered Chinook

salmon. The project will also allow for  improved beach access for the public.

Project Background:

In  the 1960s, a road was built on the Mackaye Harbor beach to access a  sand quarry where the present boat launch is now located. The road was  never fully removed and armor

from the road is still on the bank and  beach, occupying the space where sand and gravel should be to provide  spawning habitat for key feeder fish. Removing the old armor and

 restoring the beach to its former sandy habitat has been a long-awaited  project. Starting in 2018, San Juan County’s Environmental Stewardship  Department began plans for

restoring the beach by removing boulders,  nourishing the beach with a mix of sand and gravel, and promoting a  healthy habitat that will benefit the Chinook salmon and ultimately the

local Southern Resident Killer Whale population.

Why Now?

San  Juan County received grant funding from the Puget Sound Acquisition and  Restoration fund and the Estuary Salmon Restoration Program. Combined  with matching funds

from the County, the $270,150 project gets underway  in August with the help of A1 Marine LLC, a San Juan Island-based marine  construction company.

What to Expect:

• The boat launch will remain open during non-construction work weeks. (see next page)

• Norman Rd and the boat launch will be closed to traffic and pedestrians during the construction work weeks. (see next page)

• Construction work is expected begin around 7am on slated days.

Find  a Project Fact Sheet Here:  https://www.sanjuanco.com/DocumentCenter/View/23241/Mackaye-Harbor-Shoreline-Restoration-fact-sheet-6421

Proposed Work Schedule for Mackaye Harbor Boat Ramp And Shoreline Restoration Project

August 8 – 9, 2022: Mobilization of equipment to site

August 10 – 15, 2022: Site  Work – Removal of shore revetment and dense rock cover; Set aside large  angular armor rock and quarry spalls for rock wall; Excavation for and

 construction of rock wall; Barging in materials

August 16 – 22, 2022: No work- site can be open to the public

August 23 – 28, 2022: Site Work – Remove any remaining material; Place all materials; Barge in any additional materials

August 29 – September 4, 2022: No work – site can be open to the public

September 5 – 10, 2022: Contingency dates for any remaining work; Inspection; Site clean up

Work  will begin at 7:00a.m. on all work days and continue until tide  prohibits equipment operating on the beach (around 2:00pm). The boat  launch will be closed during the

construction work weeks

Media Contact: Byron Rot, Environmental Stewardship Project Manager, 360-550-1211, byronr@sanjuanco.com

About San Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship

San  Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship is responsible  for solid waste, marine resources, clean water, cultural resources, and  climate and sustainability

work. The department offices are located at  915 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. For more information about  San Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship,

visit  www.sanjuanco.com/839/Environmental-Stewardship.

Original source can be found here.



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