Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipRemembering Billy Frank Jr.On April 14, 2021, Governor Inslee signed House Bill 1372 into law. The bill replaces the statue of Marcus Whitman in the National Statuary…Jun 15, 2021Jun 15, 2021
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipExplore the new dashboard for Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration projectsBy Carrie Byron, PSAR program managerMay 26, 2021May 26, 2021
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipPuget Sound Partnership credits will fund nearshore conservationThe people, animals, and plants of Puget Sound depend on its nearshore ecosystem for their survival and well-being. The Puget Sound…Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipCity of Marysville’s focus on green infrastructure produces multiple benefitsAdam Benton, project engineer with the City of Marysville, has seen firsthand what an accumulated flow of polluted stormwater runoff looks…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipWashington State Department of Health partners with communities to reopen shellfish harvesting…Shellfish are a key part of the Puget Sound ecosystem. They provide ecological value by filtering and ingesting small particles and algae…Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipProjects on the newly released PSAR ranked list will help people, salmon, and the economyWe’re pleased to announce the Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration (PSAR) program’s large capital ranked project list for 2021–23. This…Sep 18, 2020Sep 18, 2020
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipCan polluted stormwater affect soil health?During a heavy rainstorm, that water you see washing across the road and flowing into drains is stormwater. It’s the most common way toxic…Aug 10, 2020Aug 10, 2020
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipSituating humans in ecosystem recovery: the Human Dimensions ProtocolA detailed look at a resource for understanding the complex interactions and relationships between humans and the natural environmentJul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipNew rules for boating around orcasWith summer in full swing and the re-opening of many outdoor activities throughout the Puget Sound region, boaters are heading out on the…Jun 25, 2020Jun 25, 2020
Puget Sound PartnershipinPuget Sound PartnershipThe Middle Fork Nooksack River Fish Passage Project will benefit people, fish, and orcasBy Laura Blackmore, executive directorJun 23, 2020Jun 23, 2020