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Sound Living 2015

10/13/2015

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Proudly present by the WSU Beach Watchers of Snohomish County
Saturday, October 31 from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Mukilteo Presbyterian Church, Mukilteo, WA
Registration is $15 (closes Oct 24th at 11 pm)
Optional lunch available for $8
Teachers: earn 5 clock hrs for an additional fee.
 
ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.wsusoundliving.org/2015/?q=regis
 
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE: www.wsusoundliving.org/2015/?q=htm.schedule

KEYNOTE: “Puget Sound's Vital Signs” by Scott Redman, Science and Evaluation Program Director for the Puget Sound Partnership www.wsusoundliving.org/2015/?q=htm.keynote
 
3 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: www.wsusoundliving.org/2015/?q=classes
Session A
  • “Salish Sea Orcas - Smart and Resilient in Tough Times” by Howard Garrett, Orca Network
  • “Rivers and Streams - Lifeblood of Puget Sound” by Leska Fore, Statistical Design
 
Session B
  • “Vital Signs from Beached Birds” by Dr Julia Parrish, UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences & COASST founder
  • “Protecting and Restoring Habitat in a Growing Region” by Erika Harris, Senior Planner, Puget Sound Regional Council
 
Session C
  • “Swimming at Puget Sound Beaches - Is it Getting More Safe?” by Debby Sargeant, Indicator lead, Washington State Department of Ecology
  • “Snohomish Delta Restoration - A Tale of Struggle and Success” by Morgan Ruff, Snohomish Basin Capital Program Coordinator, Tulalip Tribes
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