Aloha Women and Girls in Science Friday!
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is the 11th day of February, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on 22 December 2015. The day recognizes the critical role women and girls play in science and technology.
For
the first time in generations, the Snoqualmie Tribe has land
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has purchased thousands of acres
of ancestral forestlands in east King County, land that holds
special meaning to the people who have been without a
reservation for generations.
Hidden
research lab at Seattle Aquarium studies microplastics
pollution
The Seattle Aquarium attracts visitors from all over to the
city’s central waterfront. Perched on Pier 60, it has a
commanding view of Elliott Bay. It’s also an ideal place to
study the tiny bits of plastic that wind up in the water and
threaten marine wildlife.
Climate
change impacting local shellfish health
Extreme climate events are making shellfish less safe for
human consumption, leading to harvesting closures across the
county.
Transient
whales, whose Salish Sea visits are increasing, spending
time in Hood Canal
Monika Wieland Shields, director of Orca Behavior Institute on
San Juan Island, said there was a record-breaking presence of
Bigg’s killer whales in 2021.
Deschutes
restoration project in Tumwater reveals history of poor
forestry practices
The Deschutes River, which snakes its way north through Lewis
and Thurston counties and out to Puget Sound through Budd
Inlet, is fragile... Each year, experts say the erosion pushes
approximately 2,380 cubic yards of sediment into the river.
Barge
stranded on Vancouver's Sunset Beach to be dismantled and
removed
Contractors working on the project say the piece-by-piece
removal will take up to 15 weeks.
Bellingham
OKs measure to curb commercial natural gas use
Bellingham has become the third Washington city to require new
buildings to use electricity for heat as part of an effort to
decrease the city’s greenhouse gas pollution from fossil fuels
that propel climate change.
WA
House, Senate Democrats release $16 billion transportation
package
House and Senate Democrats in Washington state on Tuesday
unveiled a $16 billion, 16-year transportation revenue package
that spends on a variety of projects ranging from building new
hybrid electric ferries and funding more walking and biking
corridors to highway maintenance and replacing fish passage
culverts.
'Once
in a millennium' rogue wave recorded off Ucluelet
A giant wave off Ucluelet in 2020 is the most extreme rogue
wave ever recorded, says a group of Victoria scientists. The
17.6-metre swell — as high as a four-storey building — was
recorded with sensor buoys at Amphitrite Bank, about seven
kilometers off Ucluelet.
For myriad ocean residents, such as jellyfish, crabs, urchins, fish, and prawns, giant kelp is an important source of food and shelter. A new study, however, shows that this dietary staple is becoming less nutritious.
Delta
wants federal government to delay or deny Roberts Bank
Terminal 2 project
The City of Delta is requesting that the federal government
postpone or altogether deny the approval of the Roberts Bank
Terminal 2 (RBT2) project because of the adverse, unmitigable
effects it would bring to the surrounding community and
environment.
Scientists make final bid to stop Port of Vancouver’s terminal expansion: ‘they can’t mitigate the consequences’
The port promises it can mitigate the impacts of the Roberts Bank
Terminal 2 expansion on endangered species like Chinook salmon and
southern resident killer whales, but scientists argue the port’s final
plan still impacts more than 100 species of concern in the heart of the
Fraser River estuary.
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