Description: Washington’s aquatic lands contain remarkable and unique habitat that supports an abundance of diverse wildlife. The Department of Natural Resources has established aquatic reserves throughout the state to protect important native ecosystems on state-owned aquatic lands. Through its aquatic reserves, DNR promotes the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of state-owned aquatic lands that are of special educational, scientific, or environmental interest. http://www.dnr.wa.gov/managed-lands/aquatic-reserves
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Copyright Text: This dataset is managed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources.
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Description: Sites established for the continuance of environmental baseline monitoring, and/or areas of historical, geological or biological interest requiring special protective management. Also known as an Environmental reserve or as a scientific reserve
Description: City and County Parks. Cities and counties may establish park and playground systems for public recreational purposes and for such purposes shall have the power to acquire lands, buildings and other facilities by gift, purchase, lease, devise, bequest and condemnation.
State and National Parks A park administered by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission or the U.S. National Parks Service
Description: These data display ocean beaches that were established through legislation (RCW 79A.05.600) in 1967 to provide the public with opportunities for recreational activities, outdoor sports, observation of nature and relaxation. The areas are under jurisdiction of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in cooperation with other management agencies.