Puget Sound Restoration Fund (PSRF) is a non-profit organization based in Bainbridge Island, WA, dedicated to restoring and preserving the marine habitats, species, and waters of Puget Sound. Since its establishment in 1997, PSRF has spearheaded a wide range of in-water projects, focusing on the restoration of key species such as Olympia oysters, bull kelp, and pinto abalone, which play crucial roles in maintaining the marine ecosystem and supporting the food web. Additionally, PSRF works towards maintaining clean water in shellfish growing areas and developing strategies to mitigate the impacts of ocean acidification, with the ultimate goal of improving water quality, increasing native species abundance, and fostering connections with healthy marine resources.
With a commitment to positive, place-based projects, PSRF strives to create a sustainable marine system that benefits both the environment and the community. Through collaborative efforts and the support of donations, PSRF translates contributions into tangible actions that restore and recover marine resources throughout Puget Sound, ensuring a healthier ecosystem capable of sustaining diverse species and fostering a stronger connection between people and the marine environment.
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