We must act to protect Puget Sound orcas
UPDATE August 10, 2018: The mother has now been carrying the calf for seventeen days, …
UPDATE August 10, 2018: The mother has now been carrying the calf for seventeen days, …
“Would you eat fish out of this river?” That’s the opening line of Broken Fish: …
On Tuesday, June 26 around 8:30 pm a barge full of scrap metal caught fire …
Each year, over 8 million metric tons of plastic waste enter the world’s oceans. That’s equal to one dump truck every minute. Learn what you can do to help.
Initiative 1631, the Protect Washington Act, is a chance for our state to take action on climate change.
This winter, Soundkeeper volunteers participated in the Puget Sound Mussel Monitoring Project.
Environmental scientist Amanda Bidwell answers questions about her graduate research, which showed that moss can reveal important trends in urban pollution.
Read an interview from Waterkeeper Alliance Executive Director Marc Yaggi on the history and future of the movement.
Soundkeeper supports Senator Cory Booker’s Environmental Justice Act of 2017, a bill that would increase protections for the communities most impacted by pollution.
Soundkeeper submitted comments from our members opposing the proposed re-opening of the John Henry Coal Mine in Black Diamond.