by Melissa Poe | Apr 20, 2020 | Guest, Marine Management, Salish Sea, social-ecological systems, Uncategorized
Guest post written by Brandon McWilliams, WSG Science Communication Fellow The human dimension of ecosystem work is often limited to the image of researchers in waders taking samples, or examining data tables back in the lab. This view is flawed, though, as it ignores...
by Kevin Decker | May 8, 2019 | Economic, Guest, social indicators
Creating a Baseline Understanding of Washington Coastal Economies The Washington Marine Spatial Plan was completed in June of 2018. The Plan provides guidance to evaluate potential new uses in the waters off Washington’s coast such as renewable energy, mining, dredged...