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Oil spills threaten the Salish Sea and Washington’s coast every day. These risks threaten coastal …
Oil spills threaten the Salish Sea and Washington’s coast every day. These risks threaten coastal …
In the 2019 legislative session, we have the best chance in over a decade to …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 18, 2019 Duwamish River scrap facility to clean up its act …
A New Year’s Message from your Puget Soundkeeper By Chris Wilke, Puget Soundkeeper and Executive …
Since 2017, Soundkeeper has been lucky enough to work with LightHawk to coordinate aerial pollution patrols above Puget Sound.
We are at a critical moment for our resident orca whales and experts agree we are likely at our last chance to save these magnificent creatures from extinction.
The federal government’s move today to roll back its interpretation of Clean Water Act protections for a large number of wetlands and streams endangers public health and the future of our shared waters.
“Plastic bags are symbolic of the problems arising from our consumption of single-use plastics: they are derived from and contain toxic petrochemicals; they are used briefly, persist in our environment for centuries, and contribute to marine debris.”
The Orca Salmon Alliance appreciates the hard work of the Task Force to address these pressing issues and to develop comprehensive, science-based measures to ensure the survival of Southern Resident orcas.
Submit comments before November 14th to protect Puget Sound. Polluted stormwater runoff is the number …