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SUMMARY:We Are Puget Sound Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join Washington Sea Grant\, a major sponsor of the new multimedia book We Are Puget Sound: Discovering and Recovering the Salish Sea\, as publisher Mountaineers Press launches the book with a panel discussion at Seattle Public Library. Hear book contributors Mindy Roberts from Washington Environmental Council\, writer David Workman and photographer Brian Walsh as they take you on a stunning visual journey through the complex web of marine and terrestrial wildlife\, regional economies of fishing and agriculture\, and through the lives of the people who call this place home. Also joining the event will be Sally Brownfield\, educational advocate with the Squaxin tribe\, and Darcie Larson from the Seattle Aquarium for a panel discussion and Q&A with publisher Mountaineers Press. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS: \nMindy Roberts leads the People For Puget Sound program at Washington Environmental Council\, where she focuses on improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. WEC’s mission is to protect\, restore\, and sustain Washington’s environment for all. Mindy’s previous work focused on identifying sources of pollution to Washington’s waters – streams\, rivers\, lakes\, and Puget Sound – and developing management actions to clean them up. \nSally Brownfield is one of the People of the Water\, the Squaxin Island Tribe that has lived on and with the water and its plants and animals for thousands of years. She is an educational advocate for the Squaxin Island Tribe\, developing comprehensive early learning programs\, education and ecological advocacy\, political action\, and education options for students. \nDavid Workman is a Washington State writer and editor. David was a journalist at several newspapers before entering public service as communications and education director for several state agencies in Washington and serving as executive editor of state-published books and websites on natural resources\, environment\, social and health services\, and technology. \nBrian Walsh is an environmental planner and nature photographer who has spent thirty years exploring the coastal lowlands and mountains of the Pacific Northwest with his camera. \nDarcie Larson is the Community Engagement & Inclusion Manager at the Seattle Aquarium. The Seattle Aquarium is the region’s premier resource for hands-on marine experiences and conservation education\, the Seattle Aquarium offers fun\, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound and our world’s one big ocean. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/we-are-puget-sound-book-launch/
LOCATION:Seattle Public Library\, 1000 4th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Ocean Learning,Our Northwest
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