Site icon

SSM Habitat Restoration: Skagit Delta

Hydrodynamic Modeling Project

The Nature Conservancy, October 2015 – September 2017

Map of the Skagit Bay region showing restoration areas in blue.

The Skagit Hydrodynamic Model Project (SHDM Project) was initiated by the Farms, Fish, and Flood Initiative (3FI) to conduct a landscape-scale alternative analysis in the Skagit River delta region. The SHDM team comprised of The Nature Conservancy (TNC), the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Researchers at PNNL developed a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model to assess the hydrodynamic response from 22 potential projects proposed throughout the region. Model results were fed into a larger analysis conducted by 3FI where projects were ranked for feasibility.
Results were based on a 7-month period from November 2014 through May 2015, which coincided with 12 stream gauge deployments and encompassed several 2-year floods and a fish outmigration period. Three types of projects were assessed: (1) dike setbacks or removals that allow the construction of new dikes built to a higher standard, (2) hydraulic projects that change the flow pattern by excavating new channels to distribute flow across the bay front, and (3) backwater channels where an existing channel within dikes is altered to increase backwater flow. Projects were grouped into 10 simulations so that the effects of each project would be isolated and quantifiable for comparison. Comparisons were made between restored conditions and validated existing conditions.
Change in water surface elevation from baseline to the selected projects simulation during a Q2 flow and low tide.

Change in water surface elevation from baseline to the selected projects simulation during a Q2 flow and low tide.

Project Highlights

Contacts and Project Team

Tarang Khangaonkar (PI), Salish Sea Modeling Center
Taiping Wang & Jonathan Whiting, PNNL
Jenny Baker, TNC
Jennifer Friebel & Bob Barnard, WDFW
Polly Hicks, NOAA

Publications

Whiting J, T Wang, T Khangaonkar. 2017. Hydrodynamic Model Development and Application for Restoration Alternatives Assessment – Skagit Delta Hydrodynamic Modeling Project (SHDM). PNNL-26867, prepared for The Nature Conservancy by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Seattle, WA.

Exit mobile version