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Puget Sound in Trouble: Can We Manage the Resotration of an Ecosystem?

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Title Puget Sound in Trouble: Can We Manage the Resotration of an Ecosystem?
 
Creator Ruckelshaus, William D.
 
Subject threatened species
endangered species
estuaries
population growth
water pollution
climate change
eutrophication
conservation programs
governmental programs and projects
sustainable communities
ecological restoration
water
 
Description Ruckelshaus will discuss the challenges facing Puget Sound ecosystems, including threatened/endangered species, population growth, water pollution, eutrophication, and the effects of climate change. He will make the point that our health and the health of Puget Sound go together. Successful restoration efforts depend upon: 1. Coordinated effort by governments. 2. Economic and environmental harmony. 3. Mutual accountability. Finally, he will summarize solutions.
Puget Sound Partnership. U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy.
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-04-12T20:18:31Z
2011-04-12T20:18:31Z
2007-10-30
 
Type Presentation
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16467
 
Language en_US
 
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