Aloha Oyster Friday!
Oyster is the common name for a number of different
families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or
brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly
calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but
not all oysters are in the superfamily Ostreoidea.
Wikipedia
Seattle
City Light commits to fish passage over Skagit River dams
As part of the process to relicense the three Skagit River dams,
Seattle City Light Friday committed to providing fish passage at
each dam... Seattle City Light will file its final license
application — a 15,000-page document — with FERC on Sunday.
A
mystery in the Pacific is complicating climate projections
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation, which has a huge influence on
global weather patterns, isn’t behaving as computer models
predicted. That’s puzzling scientists.
Quarry
plan near Lake Cowichan raises alarms
A local First Nation’s plan for an aggregate quarry near Lake
Cowichan is raising concerns among nearby residents about the
prospect of their quiet rural environment being disturbed by
noise, dust and sounds of heavy equipment for more than two
decades.
A
New Hydropower Boom Uses Pumped Storage, Not Giant Dams
New research released Tuesday by Global Energy Monitor reveals a
transformation underway in hydroelectric projects — using the
same gravitational qualities of water, but typically without
building large, traditional dams like the Hoover in the American
West or Three Gorges in China. Instead, a technology called
pumped storage is rapidly expanding.
30
federal politicians each disclosed over $10,000 in oil and
gas investments
Ministers and members of the natural resources committee
reported investments in industry giants like Enbridge, Suncor
and TC Energy.
To
protect orcas, federal judge orders closure of iconic
Southeast Alaska troll fishery
A federal judge issued an order Tuesday voiding an environmental
review that helped authorize the small-scale fishery, a $30
million industry that employs hundreds.
Federal, Tribal, and State Leaders Launch Puget Sound Federal Leadership Task Force7
[On May 4] the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, and
western Washington Tribes kicked-off the first meeting of the Puget
Sound Federal Leadership Task Force, mandated by Congress in 2022 to
coordinate the federal government’s efforts to restore Puget Sound and
address Tribal treaty rights.
First first time in 10 years, tribe to have limited fishery on Elwha
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe will conduct a limited fish harvest on the
lower Elwha River this October, the first time the river has been open
to any fishing in more than a decade when dam removal on the river
began.
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