
"Photo: Guido Rahr, Wild Salmon Center"
The North Pacific Coast Lead Entity (NPCLE) is in Watershed Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 20. It is administered through a cooperative association, formalized with an interlocal agreement, between the Makah, Quileute and Hoh Tribes, Jefferson and Clallam Counties and the City of Forks and funded through contracts with the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO).

WRIA 20 includes all streams that drain into the Pacific Ocean from Cape Flattery south to Steamboat and Cedar Creeks adjacent to Ruby Beach. The largest watersheds in the WRIA are the Hoh River and the Quillayute River complex with its four major sub-basins: the Dickey, Calawah, Bogachiel, and Sol Duc Rivers, and the extensive Lake Ozette basin. Other watersheds in the WRIA include, the Waatch and Sooes/Tsoo-yess River systems, and several small independent coastal drainages. Within this WRIA are 569 streams and 1,355 stream miles (Phinney and Bucknell 1975).
Location
Clallam County, DCD
223 E. 4th St, Suite 5
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Point of contact
Rich Osborne
rosborne@co.clallam.wa.us
Final 2011 NPCLE Strategy
NPCLE Round 12 Application Package
LFA Executive Summary
Limiting Factors Analyses (LFA)
WRIA 20 Fish Distribution Maps
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