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The acute losses of one of the most relied-upon species in Puget Sound must be reversed through research and restoration.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) today announced $14.6 million in grants for a suite of projects to protect and improve ...
When it finally came, she and a crew of research technicians rushed to Tacoma to pull hundreds of chinook salmon out of Commencement Bay as part of a study on how the fish are affected by stormwater.
EVERETT, Wash. — The Puget Sound is basically the crab fishing capital of the recreational world! It's where weekend warriors ...
Explore the link between stormwater pollution and coho salmon deaths in Puget Sound creeks after recent rainstorms.
On Friday, Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove signed an executive order prohibiting the leasing of 350 acres near the island ...
A pollution control board in the U.S. state of Washington has ordered the King County government to limit the flow of ...
In the wake of last week's tsunami threats along the Washington coast, many have questions about what would happen if a major earthquake and tsunami struck the Puget Sound region.
Washington's construction industry is facing its biggest challenge in years, with thousands of jobs vanishing and major projects stalling. Puget Sound Affordable Housing Forum Addressing the ...
Smoke from a fire burning in the Olympic National Park is making its way into Puget Sound, and it’s causing a haze in the sky in some areas.
Microsoft's real estate footprint grew by 12 million square feet in the last fiscal year, the largest increase since Satya Nadella took over as CEO in 2014.
As oceans warm, tropical fish are on the move, heading south into cooler waters. New research reveals how they are getting on with the fish they encounter there.
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