2020 Salmon Monitoring Report
Since 2015, Puget Soundkeeper has recruited and trained volunteers to conduct salmon surveys on Longfellow …
Since 2015, Puget Soundkeeper has recruited and trained volunteers to conduct salmon surveys on Longfellow …
Soundkeeper’s Plastics and Recycling Bill champions are repackaging SB 5022 to move fast and travel light. The …
In 2021, Soundkeeper will continue to advance our plastics agenda and advocate for environmental justice. We are also poised to watchdog and defend essential funding to protect clean water.
Puget Soundkeeper is excited to be turning the page and moving forward. We are grateful to be on the water, serving as the first line of defense for Puget Sound.
Puget Soundkeeper is proud to be an endorser of the Presidential Plastics Action Plan, outlining the eight bold actions President-elect Joe Biden can take to address the plastic pollution crisis and be a #PlasticFreePresident.
We are pleased to share our 2019 Gratitude Report – with you. Enjoy a look back at what we have accomplished together!
Join us on December 1st and support Puget Soundkeeper’s work to protect our waterways. Together, we protect Puget Sound.
Why are mussels used to study pollution? Mussels are prolific filter feeders that can filter anywhere from 20-50 gallons of water each day. Because of this, they perform an important ecosystem service – they clean our water!
Puget Soundkeeper and Citizens for a Healthy Bay join Puyallup Tribe of Indians in sending Notice of Intent to sue to hold Electron Dam owners accountable for irresponsible discharges of artificial turf and other pollution.
Puget Soundkeeper has worked to address the risks of catastrophic oil spills for many years, with a focus on oil transportation safety, in an effort to protect our waters and marine life by preventing the devastating effects of an oil spill.