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Timothy Ballew, Sr., to Speak on Salish Sea History Oct. 13 at Western | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Professor Emeritus Bert Webber to Discuss the Challenges Facing the Salish Sea Oct. 26 | |||
Salish Sea Welcoming Committee Provides a Place-Based Orientation for New Faculty and Staff | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Alumna Julie Hirsch to Speak on Salish Sea Stewardship Oct. 6 at Western | |||
Skagit: Environment-focused film series begins Friday | The nonprofit Friends of Skagit Beaches is gearing up for its third annual fall film series, which starts Friday and features documentaries on environment topics. The group plans to show short films by Western Washington University journalism students… |
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Alfredo Prieto to Speak on Cultural Memory in Patagonia Sept. 29 at Western | |||
Western’s Marco Hatch Awarded $300,000 NSF Grant to Start New Coastal Almanac Citizen-Science Initiative | |||
In the increasingly damaged sea, one animal is thriving | Marine biologist Jenny Purcell is a research associate at Western Washington University in Bellingham. She studies huge aggregations, or smacks, of moon jellyfish that have exploded in Puget Sound. |
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Reasearchers collect seal scat to study decline of fish | Researchers are collecting seal scat across Puget Sound in an effort to learn why salmon and steelhead are at historically low returns. The work is part of the Salish Marine Survival Project. It will supplement a variety of other research, including acoustic tags placed in fish, as well as a… |