Aloha Perseverance Friday!
NASA successfully landed its fifth robotic rover on Mars on Thursday, with the U.S. space agency confirming that Perseverance touched down safely on the red planet’s surface. The rover is the most technologically advanced robot NASA has ever sent to Mars. The agency aims to spend nearly two years using it to explore the surface. Perseverance is also carrying a small helicopter named Ingenuity, which NASA plans to use to attempt the first flight on another planet. (CNBC)
Washington
State Parks Commission Changes Plan On Navy Usage For SEAL
Training
Changes to a plan that would allow covert Navy training at
certain Washington State Parks are further angering some park
goers.
Judge
overturns Trump’s lifting of mining ban in US West
A federal judge on Thursday overturned a Trump administration
action that allowed mining and other development on 10 million
acres (4 million hectares) in parts of six western states that
are considered important for the survival of a struggling bird
species.
New
Sewage-Treatment Permit Would Be a Step to Curbing Nitrogen in
Puget Sound
In an effort to stem the flow of excess nitrogen into Puget
Sound, Washington Department of Ecology has proposed a new type
of permit for some 60 sewage-treatment plants operating
throughout the region.
Gray
whales learn daring feeding strategy in Puget Sound: Digging
for ghost shrimp at high tide
Every spring, a small group of about a dozen gray whales pauses
along an epic migration from calving lagoons in Baja California
to their feeding grounds in the Artic.
Feds
fund removal of more derelict boats from waters off Vancouver
Island
.... It’s been a steady clip of work for Salish Sea Industrial
Services and its barge crews, divers and sub-contractors, who
have removed more than 100 dead boats over the past three years
from the waters around Greater Victoria and the Gulf Islands.
B.C.
approves single-use plastics bans in four more municipalities
The B.C. government has approved single-use plastics bans in
four more communities. Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt
are the latest municipalities to implement bans based on their
particular needs.
New
orca baby born to southern resident L pod
A new baby has been born to the L pod family of southern
resident killer whales, scientists reported. Ken Balcomb,
founding director of the Center for Whale Research, confirmed
the birth Wednesday.
Warming
seas could wipe out Snake River chinook by 2060, scientists
predict
Snake River spring-summer chinook could be nearly extinct by
2060 and interventions are “desperately needed” to boost
survival in every stage of their lives, scientists warn.
OSU-led
wave energy project moves a step closer to construction
The federal government this week approved a lease for a wave
energy test site off the Oregon Coast.
Site
C: Experts urge government to lift secrecy around $10-billion
mega dam
Key details about the future of Site C, the province’s largest
public infrastructure project and one that grows more
contentious by the day, remain hidden from the public according
to experts speaking at a town hall Thursday night.
Seattle’s Skagit River dams hurt salmon, orcas and Native American culture, agencies say
Citizens of Seattle enjoy some of the most affordable electricity in the
country, but the city-owned utility that generates that power is
accused of harnessing cost-effective electricity on the backs of Puget
Sound salmon, killer whales and the way of life for Native American
tribes in the Skagit Valley.
Decades of cuts to salmon monitoring leave B.C. scientists uncertain of fish populations
Less than 10 per cent of spawning habitat on B.C.’s central and north
coast is being monitored by creekwalkers, the people who count salmon
one by one.
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