Aloha Ferret Friday!
Ferrets are domesticated animals. It is believed they were bred from European polecats, or possibly from steppe polecats. They are in the Mustela genus and Mustelidae family, being related to minks, weasels, ermines, and wolverines. They are closely related to the black-footed ferret, which is an endangered wild animal and one of the rarest animals in North America.
Biden
          administration launches major push to expand offshore wind
          power 
        The White House said it would push to bring 30 gigawatts of
        offshore wind power online by the end of the decade, by speeding
        permitting for projects off the East Coast and funding changes
        to U.S. ports.
B.C.
          first in Canada to set emissions targets for industries,
          communities 
        Emission reduction targets range from 33 to 38 per cent in oil
        and gas, up to 32 per cent for transportation and from 38 to 43
        per cent for industry. 
Japan’s
          Kyoto cherry blossoms peak on earliest date in 1,200 years, a
          sign of climate change 
        The record bloom fits into a long-term pattern toward earlier
        spring flowering. 
Alexandra
          Morton’s Book Should Galvanize Action on Salmon 
        ‘Not on My Watch’ advances a devastating case against fish farms
        and compliant officials. 
Chevron
          eyes deal for Shell oil refinery in Pacific Northwest 
        Chevron has emerged as a leading contender to buy Royal Dutch
        Shell's Puget Sound refinery in Anacortes, Wash., Reuters
        reports. 
      
Trans
          Mountain pipeline expansion will lead to $11.9B in losses for
          Canada, study says 
        SFU team says rising construction costs, new climate change
        measures mean project should be shelved.
Is
          shoreline armoring becoming a relic of the past? 
        Close to 30% of Puget Sound's shoreline is armored with seawalls
        and other structures meant to protect beaches against rising
        tides and erosion. But science increasingly shows that these
        structures are ineffective and cause significant harm to salmon
        and other creatures.
Interest
          in hydrogen fuel growing in the Pacific Northwest -- and tax
          dollars following 
        More folks from Pacific Northwest government and industry are
        jumping on the hydrogen bandwagon to test if the alternative
        fuel could be a viable and green replacement for diesel and
        gasoline in some situations.
B.C.
          First Nations, Fisheries and Oceans Canada protect crab for
          Indigenous food, social and ceremonial purposes 
        A groundbreaking co-management decision by four First Nations
        and Fisheries and Oceans Canada will protect 17 crab harvesting
        sites on B.C.’s central coast for Indigenous food, social and
        ceremonial purposes starting April 1. 
      
County approves spending $65 million for West Point treatment Plant upgrades
The King County Council last week approved dedicating $65 million to make important upgrades to the West Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in Magnolia’s Discovery Park to prevent untreated waste and stormwater from being released into the Puget Sound.
Group sues US over inaction to protect threatened species 
Decisions by the Trump administration to withhold endangered-species 
protections for the northern spotted owl, monarch butterflies and other 
imperiled wildlife and plants could be set aside.
Last-ditch effort can’t save NOAA’s Mukilteo research center 
A last ditch effort to get more money to rebuild the dilapidated 
Mukilteo Research Station failed, because bids came in above the $40 
million that had been set aside for a new center run by the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
      
      
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