The Skokomish Estuary Restoration project aims to restore the historic and natural estuarine form and function of the Skokomish River estuary in Washington State. The project is sponsored by the Skokomish Tribe and partners to address issues like sedimentation, flooding, and degradation of fish and wildlife habitat. Phase I of the project was implemented in 2007 and restored 108 acres by removing over a mile of dike and notching tidal channels. Phase II was implemented in 2010 and further restored the estuary by removing over 2 miles of dike, filling ditches, and installing additional tidal notches. The multi-phase project aims to improve water quality and restore tidal and riverine processes and habitats.