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How to Save Puget Sound

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Title How to Save Puget Sound
 
Creator Fletcher, Kathy
 
Subject estuaries
Washington
pollution control
nongovernmental organizations
population growth
water pollution
food webs
urban runoff
habitat destruction
sewage
oil spills
climate change
endangered species
threatened species
eutrophication
stormwater management
pollution control
habitat conservation
sustainable communities
ecological restoration
environmental law
water
 
Description Fletcher will present an overview of People for Puget Sound, including their mission statement, tools they employ, and partnerships. She will describe current threats to Puget Sound ecosystem health, such as population growth, pollution, runoff, habitat loss, sewage, oil, and climate change. She will also describe the effects of these threats on the Sound as well as on people. Finally, she will describe efforts to restore Puget Sound to health.
People for Puget Sound.
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-04-12T18:12:16Z
2011-04-12T18:12:16Z
2008-03-11
 
Type Presentation
Recording, oral
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16465
 
Language en_US
 
Institute of Museum and Library Services National Endowment for the Humanities Greater Western Library Alliance