Puget Sound
Puget Sound is one of the most ecologically diverse ecosystems in North America. It is a place of rare biological diversity and high economic value. The health and productivity of Puget Sound is a cornerstone of the region’s quality of life and vibrant economy, from sport fishing to salmon and shellfish production to tourism.
Grants and Funding
EPA receives federal funding to support efforts to protect and restore Puget Sound, most of which are used for financial assistance to state, local and Tribal governments for efforts to implement the Puget Sound Action Agenda.
More »Ecosystem Indicators
The Puget Sound-Georgia Basin Ecosystem Indicators give a glimpse into the current environmental conditions of the Puget Sound watershed.
More »Partnerships
Today's governments - local, state, Tribal, provincial and federal - acknowledge the need to work across political boundaries to meet our common challenges for the future of the Puget Sound ecosystem.
More »Transboundary Air Quality
We are working cooperatively with our partners in Canada to develop a better understanding of the science of the Puget Sound airshed and to improve programs that reduce emissions of air pollution.
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What’s New
2011 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference - October 25-27, 2011
09/07/2010 - Puget Sound protection efforts get nearly $13 million boost from EPA science grants
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Learn about the Puget Sound
View Puget Sound sediment sampling data taken from EPA's survey vessel, the BOLD.
Watch the flyover tour to view the size and shape of the Puget Sound watershed
or you can use this Google Earth file to explore it yourself. You'll need Google Earth installed to view this file.