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草榴社区 Environmental Toxicology researchers studying stormwater pollution鈥檚 impact on Chinook salmon
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草榴社区 students meet at crossroads of theatre and science with new staging of 鈥楢n Enemy of the People鈥
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草榴社区 monitors say Lake Whatcom water quality showing signs of improvement

鈥淲hen humans make changes, anything that kinda disturbs the watershed, those activities have the potential to release sediment, that can run off into the lake. That sediment often contains pretty high levels of phosphorus,鈥 Angela Strecker, director of the Western Washington University Institute鈥

Skagit County sites included in Salish Sea seaweed toxicity study

The toxicity levels of seaweed at two Skagit County sites were included in a Salish Sea study done by Western Washington University researchers

The study, published in the scientific journal PLoS One on Sept. 23, looked at three species of edible seaweed at 43鈥

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