
Across the Puget Sound region, the Puget Sound Partnership is mobilizing communities, agencies and organizations to work together to create a comprehensive Action Agenda to restore Puget Sound.
07.14.08 Following review and incorporation of comments received, revised discussion papers for the Human Health, Water Quantity, Species, Food Web and Biodiversity, and Habitat and Land Use topic forums are now available.
07.09.08 Draft action area profiles are now available! The Partnership invites you to take a moment to review the profile for your action area and let us know what you think by either attending an action area workshop, joining an online discussion, or submitting comments in writing via email or mail. Your comments will be considered in revised versions of the profiles. The comment deadline is August 15, so don’t delay!
Fiscal and Contracts Coordinator
Closing date: Open until filled
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Government Relations Manager
Closing date: Extended to August 8, 2008
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Beach Naturalists Needed!
Care about beaches? Good with people? Become a beach naturalist this summer. To sign up, please call Charlotte Spang at (206) 245-0143 or email beachnaturalist@seattle.gov.

So Slick. Photo courtesy of FunnyFence, Puget Sound "Silent Crisis" Flickr group member.
Watching Our Water Ways
a kitsapsun.com blog by Christopher Dunagan
Dateline Earth
Environment Blog by Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporters Lisa Stiffler and Robert McClure
MEDIA ADVISORY Science Panel meeting Aug. 6-7
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First ever update to county shoreline rules protects Puget Sound
(Ecology)
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EPA’S Ocean Survey Vessel “Bold” Studies
Puget Sound
(EPA)
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Governors' plan aims to make ocean healthier
(Seattle PI)
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Revolution on the Nisqually River
(The News Tribune)
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Puget Sound Partnership Examines Hood Canal Restoration Work
(Kitsap Sun)
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Reducing our Impact on the Sound
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Registration for the Bellingham LID Technical Workshop Series is now open
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