| The Waltz, by Camille Claudel (cast in 1905) | 
Aloha Waltz Friday!
The waltz, from German walzer, meaning "to roll or revolve", is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple (3/4 time), performed primarily in closed position. There are many references to a sliding or gliding dance that would evolve into the waltz that date from 16th century Europe. The waltz, especially its closed position, became the example for the creation of many other ballroom dances. Subsequently, new types of waltz have developed, including many folk and several ballroom dances. (Wikipedia)
        
Near
            Stanwood, thousands of fish discover a restored estuary 
          Between Stanwood and Camano Island, where the Stillaguamish
          River pours into Puget Sound, fish have found their way to a
          new estuary at Leque Island.
Streamside
            shade: fish and farm advocates struggle to find common
            ground 
          Salmon recovery is a priority for many in Washington who see
          vegetated streamside buffers as important to salmon-friendly
          habitat. But some in the state's agricultural community see
          the threat of loss of productive farmland. 
This
            Whatcom activist will help the state determine what a green,
            just future looks like  
          Whatcom activist Rosalinda Guillen will help Washington
          leaders determine what a green, just future looks like in her
          new role on the state’s Environmental Justice Council. 
What
            new projections of sea level rise mean for Puget Sound and
            the WA coast 
          Sea level rise will affect each area of the planet in a unique
          way, but new projections are helping researchers and lawmakers
          in Washington state identify which coastal communities are
          most vulnerable.
Massive
            warehouse for South Tacoma 
          A 2.5 million square foot warehouse complex and distribution
          center is being planned for an area in South Tacoma. 
        
Catching
            Crabs in a Suffocating Sea 
          When oceans are starved of oxygen, it can be devastating to
          crabs and the fishers who rely on them. New tools could help
          crabbers sidestep dead zones.
Shrinking
            WA kelp and eelgrass beds draw legislative attention 
          One of the building blocks of Puget Sound aquatic life is
          disappearing from the ecosystem, and scientists have only a
          fuzzy idea of why it’s happening and what to do about it. 
        
Do
            salmon have rights? 
          A legal battle between Seattle and the Sauk-Suiattle Indian
          Tribe could test the Rights of Nature movement. 
          
New
            calf joins endangered southern resident orcas; 2 other
            pregnancies lost 
          A new calf was born to J pod of the southern resident orcas,
          Center for Whale Research director Ken Balcomb confirmed
          Tuesday morning. But the birth to orca mother J37 is tempered
          with news of the loss of two other pregnancies in southern
          resident families.
Last remaining southern resident orca in captivity will no longer perform at Miami Seaquarium 
In a surprise move the federal agency in charge of the welfare of 
captive marine mammals has brought the curtain down on Lolita, the 
captive performing killer whale, a fixture of performances at the Miami 
Seaquarium for more than 50 years. 
  
This Map Shows Where Biodiversity Is Most at Risk in America 
Let your eyes wander to the areas of this map that deepen into red. They
 are the places in the lower 48 United States most likely to have plants
 and animals at high risk of global extinction. It’s the most detailed 
map of its kind so far. 
        
        
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