3 CRABS Completed in 2016, the 3 Crabs Nearshore and Estu-arine Restoration Project restored 84 acres of estu-arine and off-channel habi-tat at Meadowbrook Creek, which is part of the greater Dungeness River estuary
3 Crabs Estuarine Restoration (2026) - All You MUST Know . . . - Tripadvisor Only a few years in on this habitat restoration project, but the birding is great already The planned improvements should elevate it to another level Wedged between two pieces of private property, one must respect those lines and the parking requirements A portable toilet is available
Three Crabs Restoration - Salish Sea Wiki This project will restore historic wetlands and improve public access at a newly established WDFW Wildlife Viewing Area along Dungeness Bay and Meadowbrook Creek
3 Crabs restoration project set for November completion Staff with the North Olympic Salmon Coalition anticipate The 3 Crabs Nearshore and Estuarine Restoration Project to be complete by November, which includes a new bridge over Meadowbrook Creek
3 Crabs Estuarine Restoration - MapQuest 3 Crabs Estuarine Restoration is a dedicated environmental organization based in Sequim, WA Specializing in restoring and preserving estuarine habitats, the company works to protect the local ecosystem and promote biodiversity
3 Crabs Estuarine Restoration (2025) - Tripadvisor Only a few years in on this habitat restoration project, but the birding is great already The planned improvements should elevate it to another level Wedged between two pieces of private property, one must respect those lines and the parking requirements A portable toilet is available
North Olympic Salmon Coalition 3 Crabs Nearshore and Estuarine . . . The goals of this project are to re-establish lost habitat-sustaining ecosystem processes Specific goals include: 1) eliminating a tidal and freshwater restriction, 2) restoring natural sediment transport processes, 3) improving water quality, 4) reducing flooding, 5) recreating historic wetlands, 6) reconnecting floodplain habitat, 7) removing toxic creosote, 8) removing infrastructure, 9) restoring hydrologic connectivity between a 35 acre network of estuarine and freshwater wetlands, 10) restoring 1⁄2 mile of stream channel, 11) restoring habitat forming processes to an additional 10 acres of intertidal wetlands, 12) enhancing fish and wildlife habitat and 13) increasing public access
3 Crabs Estuarine Restoration - Tripadvisor I first saw this area long before the estuary was started I wondered what they were doing because it seemed like one big mess It is a lovely place to go to see nature in a natural setting I see wildlife there I don't see other places A definite must for those who love the 'natural" part of wildlife! By lindamF5446JQ Read more Jun 2020 Very