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November 2016
Savvy Septic Care Workshop – Arlington
Learn how to properly maintain and care for your septic system to avoid costly repairs and protect the health of your family and Snohomish County water quality. Teri King from Washington Sea Grant leaves you with the know-how to protect your system, work with septic professionals, and make sure your system lasts for years to come. You will also receive information on the County's new Savvy Septic financial assistance program from program staff.
Find out more »Seminar — Dams and Dirt: Shoreline and Nearshore Response to the Elwha Dam Removals
Ian Miller of Washington Sea Grant will speak as part of Friday Harbor Labs' fall 2016 seminar series.
Find out more »Savvy Septic Care Workshop – Woodinville
Learn how to properly maintain and care for your septic system to avoid costly repairs and protect the health of your family and Snohomish County water quality. Teri King from Washington Sea Grant leaves you with the know-how to protect your system, work with septic professionals, and make sure your system lasts for years to come. You will also receive information on the County's new Savvy Septic financial assistance program from program staff.
Find out more »Seminar — Scales of Change in the California Current: Examining Eelgrass and Chinook Salmon in Space and Time
Presentator: Dr. Ole Shelton, Conservation Biology Division, NWFSC
Find out more »Celebrate the Return of Salmon
Celebrate the return of salmon to Kitsap streams. Watch migrating salmon and learn from experts and docents at six locations in Kitsap County: Chico Salmon Viewing Park — Golf Club Hill Road and Chico Way, Bremerton Mountaineers Foundation Rhododendron Preserve — Seabeck Highway, Bremerton Mouth of Chico Creek — Kittyhawk Drive, Bremerton Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center — Clear Creek Trail, Silverdale Dickerson Creek — Northlake Way, Bremerton Otto Jarsted Park — Belfair Valley Road, Gorst Activities for all ages will be available at all sites! You’ll learn about…
Find out more »Lecture: Sustainable Fisheries
The Marine Science and technology Center at Highline College brings Fisheries Biologist Erin Wilson to present as part of their Science on the Sound Series.
Find out more »Urban Environmental Justice in a Time of Climate Change
In partnership with the Climate Impacts Group, Urban@UW welcomes you to join us in a symposium to expand university-wide engagement with the complex issues of environmental and climate justice in the context of urbanization. Come discuss how communities are drawing on environmental and climate science alongside social sciences to advocate for justice, how human and environmental health are linked in a just city, and how we bring these issues to our classrooms and academic communities.
Find out more »Talk: Response of Puget Sound to the Blob: Insights from ORCA and Washington Coast Moored Observations
Speaker: John Mickett, UW Applied Physics Laboratory This event is part of the UW School of Oceanography's fall physical oceanography lunch seminar series.
Find out more »Preview of the 2016 Eastern Bering Sea Pollock Stock Assessment
Washington Sea Grant, the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and the UW College of the Environment invite you to attend a preview of the most recent assessment of the Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) pollock—the target of one of the world’s largest fisheries. The forum provides fishery stakeholders and the public the opportunity to learn about the status of the EBS pollock stock and to ask questions and discuss the science underlying the assessment. Dr. Jim Ianelli, NOAA Fisheries Alaska…
Find out more »Seminar — A Better Future for US Fisheries: Three Modest Ideas
Presentators: Dr. Daniel Bromley, Anderson–Bascom Professor of Applied Economics (Emeritus), Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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