WEBVTT 00:00.354 --> 00:02.854 (piano music) 00:34.276 --> 00:36.859 (upbeat music) 00:37.890 --> 00:41.660 - [Bill] This Kilisut Harbor Oak Bay restoration project 00:42.680 --> 00:46.020 benefits water quality, nearshore habitat 00:46.020 --> 00:48.974 and spin fish and shellfish stocks. 00:48.974 --> 00:51.040 Especially Salmon had stocks 00:51.040 --> 00:54.140 coming out of South Puget Sound and Hook Canal. 00:54.140 --> 00:55.400 They have a migration routes 00:55.400 --> 00:59.520 that enables them to find Refugio forge 00:59.520 --> 01:02.030 and hide from predators and kill us at Harvard 01:03.248 --> 01:05.240 because of the eel extensive eel grass beds 01:05.240 --> 01:08.890 that align the entire Harbor which has over 2000 acres. 01:08.890 --> 01:12.590 So this being one of the largest restoration projects 01:12.590 --> 01:15.800 undertaken in the Marine environment for Puget sound, 01:15.800 --> 01:18.383 is pretty amazing. 01:19.272 --> 01:20.105 - [Rebecca] Yes. 01:20.105 --> 01:23.090 So, it takes a lot of partners to do a project of this size. 01:23.090 --> 01:26.240 And of course, department of transportation owning the road. 01:26.240 --> 01:29.170 They were a critical partner and the Navy owning a lot 01:29.170 --> 01:31.970 of the property was of course a critical partner 01:33.370 --> 01:38.370 and the tribes were critical not only in the scientific data 01:38.620 --> 01:40.620 that they collected to help us prove the case, 01:40.620 --> 01:43.583 but also bringing money to the project. 01:44.690 --> 01:47.550 The Navy was a really important partner in this project 01:47.550 --> 01:50.480 and this project would not have been possible 01:50.480 --> 01:52.530 without the partnership of the Navy, 01:52.530 --> 01:55.850 because a lot of it takes place on Navy property, 01:55.850 --> 01:59.890 where we needed permission to excavate old title channel 01:59.890 --> 02:02.890 and actually build part of the spreads out at Navy property. 02:04.960 --> 02:08.120 - [Bill] August of 2019, was the groundbreaking 02:08.120 --> 02:09.790 for this project. 02:09.790 --> 02:13.220 And throughout the courses of that summer, fall, winter, 02:13.220 --> 02:15.230 and now into this summer, 02:15.230 --> 02:17.130 this project has been steadily working 02:18.000 --> 02:20.180 and has almost come to completion here. 02:20.180 --> 02:22.570 So behind me is the title connection, 02:22.570 --> 02:24.850 that was the main focus of this project 02:24.850 --> 02:26.950 and the bridge that allows that to happen. 02:28.120 --> 02:29.010 - [Cmdr.Donald] You know, when you say something 02:29.010 --> 02:30.690 took nine years, that's pretty incredible. 02:30.690 --> 02:32.445 Anytime you get that many partners together, 02:32.445 --> 02:35.478 working on a project of this magnitude 02:35.478 --> 02:36.311 over the course of a decade, 02:36.311 --> 02:40.780 it's pretty incredible to get this through all the obstacles 02:40.780 --> 02:43.080 and the funding issues and all the challenges. 02:45.260 --> 02:46.940 - [Rebecca] One of the unexpected 02:48.010 --> 02:51.410 outcomes of the project is the community benefit. 02:51.410 --> 02:54.290 And we have seen a tremendous amount of people 02:54.290 --> 02:57.100 utilizing the waterway that we have created 02:57.100 --> 02:59.003 between Oak Bay and kill us at Harbor. 03:02.452 --> 03:03.285 - [Voice Of Cmdr. Emerson] It is truly remarkable 03:03.285 --> 03:04.790 to see the water flowing between Oak Bay 03:04.790 --> 03:06.290 and Kelso Harbor once again. 03:06.290 --> 03:09.050 This restoration project was possible due to the hard work 03:09.050 --> 03:10.990 of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition 03:10.990 --> 03:13.140 and there are many partner organizations. 03:13.140 --> 03:14.670 We all share the same vision of restoring 03:14.670 --> 03:16.670 this historic waterway that once ran 03:16.670 --> 03:18.920 between Indiana mayor stone Island. 03:18.920 --> 03:20.730 Today that vision is a reality. 03:20.730 --> 03:22.410 The Navy is proud to support the partnership 03:22.410 --> 03:23.600 that made it happen. 03:23.600 --> 03:26.540 We support this project by participating in site surveys, 03:26.540 --> 03:28.010 contributed design input. 03:28.010 --> 03:29.800 We helped the project team secure construction 03:29.800 --> 03:34.160 and access easements for the project site on Navy property. 03:34.160 --> 03:35.840 Our team helps secure funding for this project 03:35.840 --> 03:38.840 through a $1 million mitigation agreement with the tribes. 03:38.840 --> 03:40.850 Partnerships like this are vital for the preservation 03:40.850 --> 03:42.130 of our beloved region. 03:42.130 --> 03:44.500 They also enable us to be good stewards of the environment 03:44.500 --> 03:46.720 while bouncing our national defense mission. 03:46.720 --> 03:48.800 As a reminder, Naval magazine Indian Island, 03:48.800 --> 03:51.010 is a restricted access installation. 03:51.010 --> 03:53.710 Please remember that our beaches are not open to the public. 03:53.710 --> 03:55.810 We hope that you enjoy the restorative waterway 03:55.810 --> 03:57.170 around the island, 03:57.170 --> 03:58.900 while respecting our installation boundaries 03:58.900 --> 04:00.283 and security requirements.