Aloha Go Fish Day!
    Observed annually on June 18, National Go Fishing Day
 is a great day to take time from your daily routine to find a stream, a
 lake or pond, bait your hook, cast your line and catch a fish or two 
(or ten). Fishing is a recreational pastime of many, and if you’re 
lucky, you can bring home a fresh catch.
Biden
            officials move to reinstate Alaska roadless rule,
            overturning Trump policy 
          The Biden administration said Friday that it would “repeal or
          replace” a rule allowing roads and other types of development
          in more than half of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest,
          reviving 20-year-old protections President Donald Trump had
          stripped three months before leaving office. 
        
Federal
            judge upholds decision to deny permits to expanded Belfair
            gravel mine 
          A federal judge has upheld a decision by the Mason County
          Hearing Examiner to overturn a surface mining permit for a
          66.5-acre gravel mine in Belfair.
Coastal
            logging needs old-growth for at least next decade, forester
            says 
           Forestry companies on the coast are dependent on old-growth
          logging for at least the next decade because second-growth
          trees aren’t yet big enough to be harvested, says the
          co-author of an old-growth strategic review.
Federal
            effort would list Mount Rainier white-tailed ptarmigan as
            threatened species 
          The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is proposing new
          protections for the Mount Rainier white-tailed ptarmigan. If
          approved, the Endangered Species Act would list the birds as
          threatened.
Tiny
            specks bring big hope that ocean is improving after the
            devastating ‘Blob’ 
          ... for the first time since a devastating marine heat wave
          that peaked through 2014 and 2015, researchers see in the
          abundance, condition and diversity of plankton recently
          sampled off the West Coast signs of a change for the better in
          ocean conditions. 
        
Federal
            Judge Says Biden Cannot Pause New Leases for Drilling on
            Public Lands 
          A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked the Biden
          administration’s suspension of new oil and gas leases on
          federal lands and waters, in the first major legal roadblock
          for President Biden’s quest to cut fossil fuel pollution and
          conserve public lands.
Site
            prep underway at contested development near Mukilteo 
          Construction preparation has begun again at a controversial
          development site south of Mukilteo. And this time, it’s under
          the direction of a new developer. Lennar Northwest paid $24
          million for the roughly 22 acres known as Frognal Estates.
Biden
            to sign bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday 
          The United States will soon have a new federal holiday
          commemorating the end of slavery. The House voted 415-14 on
          Wednesday to make Juneteenth, or June 19th, the 12th federal
          holiday, and President Joe Biden is scheduled to sign the bill
          into law on Thursday. 
        
Researchers identify shellfish-killing phytoplankton behind massive summer die-offs in Puget Sound 
In July of 2018 and 2019, large numbers of oysters, cockles and clams died on beaches all around Puget Sound. No one knew why. 
        
        
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