Action Agenda

"The Action Agenda is the region’s overarching strategic plan that prioritizes needs from throughout the region. The Action Agenda clearly identifies needed actions for Puget Sound recovery by synthesizing the information and science-based recovery strategies contained in local and regional plans."

— Puget Sound Partnership

Source: Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda Center

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OVERVIEW

The 2022-2026 Action Agenda for Puget Sound

On August 4, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the 2022-2026 Action Agenda adopted by the Leadership Council as the Puget Sound National Estuary Program's (NEP) Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. 

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