Aloha Galileo Friday!
        Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (d. Jan. 8, 1642)
          was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes
          described as a polymath, from Pisa. Galileo has been called
          the "father of observational astronomy", the "father of modern
          physics", the "father of the scientific method", and the
          "father of modern science". (Wikipedia)
        
Hotly
          debated national permit for shellfish farms could be passed to
          Biden administration 
        Legal protections for marine shorelines, streams and wetlands
        could be revised just before President Trump leaves office, as
        the Army Corps of Engineers updates 52 “nationwide permits” that
        allow for a variety of water-related projects. Of particular
        interest in Washington state is a nationwide permit proposed for
        shellfish farms that would, purportedly, help to resolve an
        ongoing court battle over the effects of aquaculture on the
        shoreline environment. 
 Lake
          Washington sockeye hit record low, another signature Seattle
          fish at brink of extinction 
        They are as Seattle as the Space Needle. But Lake Washington
        sockeye, once the largest run of sockeye in the Lower 48, are
        failing. 
      
Report:
          Pinto abalone in peril 
        Pinto abalone, the only abalone species native to the Salish Sea
        and a species undergoing restoration efforts in Skagit and San
        Juan counties, is in trouble.
Study:
          Humans cause more orca deaths than previously understood 
        A ten-year study of killer whale carcasses found washed up on
        beaches in the eastern Pacific Ocean has found a significant
        number who died from more direct human causes. 
      
EPA
          finalizes rule to limit science behind public health
          safeguards 
        The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule to
        limit what research it can use to craft public health
        protections, a move opponents argue is aimed at crippling the
        agency’s ability to more aggressively regulate the nation’s air
        and water. 
Trump
          administration scales back wild bird protections 
        The Trump administration on Tuesday finalized changes to a
        century-old law protecting most American wild bird species
        despite warnings that billions of birds could die as a result. 
      
How
          Trump Tried, but Largely Failed, to Derail America’s Top
          Climate Report 
        The National Climate Assessment, America’s premier contribution
        to climate knowledge, stands out for many reasons: Hundreds of
        scientists across the federal government and academia join
        forces to compile the best insights available on climate change.
Cooke’s
          Washington steelhead switch approved 
        Cooke Aquaculture has been granted permission to start growing
        steelhead at four of its former salmon sites in Washington
        State. 
      
Trump
          auctions drilling rights to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on
          Wednesday 
        Trump administration officials auctioned off oil and gas leases
        in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Wednesday,
        capping Republicans’ decades-long quest to drill in one of the
        nation’s most vast unspoiled wild places. 
      
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