Pint-Sized Science: Topside Bar and Grill
…The evening will wrap up with information about meaningful individual actions to take that will reduce impacts on local waterways. Speakers: Dr. Jay Davis, US Fish and Wildlife Richard Dinicola,…
…The evening will wrap up with information about meaningful individual actions to take that will reduce impacts on local waterways. Speakers: Dr. Jay Davis, US Fish and Wildlife Richard Dinicola,…
…Starting in September 2014, the restoration project widened the stream channel, planted native vegetation along both banks, and added root balls and wood for fish to use as shelter. The…
…plastic in the oceans than fish. For this event, we will be hearing from three groups who are actively working to research the effects and to decrease the amount of…
…involved in these projects and other meaningful actions to protect our shared waterways. Speakers: Amanda Bidwell, University of Washington Kerry McGowan, Puget Soundkeeper Jennifer Lanksbury, Washington Department of Fish and…
…O’Neill, WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife Dr. Andy James, UW-Tacoma Center for Urban Waters When: Tuesday, June 27th, 7PM – 8:30PM Where: The Leary Traveler (4354 Leary Way NW,…
…jurisdiction to ensure that the criteria are set at levels that will protect fish consumers in Washington from exposure to toxic pollutants. EPA is offering two virtual public hearings so…
…jurisdiction to ensure that the criteria are set at levels that will protect fish consumers in Washington from exposure to toxic pollutants. EPA is offering two virtual public hearings so…
…says Chris Wilke, Puget Soundkeeper and Executive Director, Puget Soundkeeper Alliance. “These zones have been highly successful in other areas to protect human health, shellfish resources and sensitive habitat for…
…to fish and human health. That amounts to an average of 60,000 pounds of coal from each 120-car train. A ruling against BNSF could have profound implications for rail transport…
…don’t meet swimmable, fishable and drinkable standards set forth in the Clean Water Act due to polluted agricultural runoff than anything else. When these standards are not met it’s serious….