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South Sound Science Symposium
March 26, 2008
South Sound Science Symposium
Presentations
- Phytoplankton in South Puget Sound: Findings, Trends and Ongoing Research - Aimee Christy, Pacific Shellfish Institute
- Land Cover Change in the Puget Sound - Daniele Spirandelli, Urban Ecology Research Lab (UERL), University of Washington
- Puget Sound Partnership, David Dicks
- Duane Fagergren
- Preliminary Observations on the Environmental Effects of Geoduck Clam Aquaculture, Jeffrey P. Fisher, ENVIRON International Corporation
- Status and trends of marine mammal populations and bioaccumulation of toxics, John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research
- South Sound Water Quality (marine and fresh), Mindy Roberts, Department of Ecology
- Urbanization and stormwater runoff: a persistent
forcing pressure for aquatic ecosystems,Nathaniel Scholz, NOAA
- Status and Trends of Marine Birds in Washington’s Southern Puget Sound, David Nysewander, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Program
- Disease Processes Driving Changes in Forage Fish Assemblages, Paul Hershberger, USGS
- Nearshore Changes, Dr. Tom Mumford, Department of Natural Resources
- South Sound Circulation, Skip Albertson, Department of Ecology
- Modeling of Coho Populations in South Puget Sound, Scott Steltzner, Squaxin Island Tribe, Natural Resources Department
- Loadings of Toxic Contaminants to South Puget Sound, Scott Redman, Puget Sound Partnership Staff
- Closing Address, Joseph K. Gaydos
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