People For Puget Sound: Our vision is a clean and healthy Puget Sound.
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- News & Press
- WEC Welcomes People For Puget Sound Oct 17, 2012
- Update: People For Puget Sound Transition Oct 08, 2012
- Important Update from People For Puget Sound Sep 11, 2012
- State passes on setting fish-consumption rates Aug 21, 2012
- Washington announces new rain runoff requirements Aug 02, 2012
Puget Sound Protection ContinuesThe work to protect and restore Puget Sound will go on. More info here. |
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Help Steward Aquatic ReservesGet involved! We want you to join a committee to help support the management of your local Aquatic Reserve. |
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Share Your Passion!You can host your own screening of our amazing documentary Sound and Vision! It’s an easy, fun way to share your love of Puget Sound. Register here. |
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Restoration Site and Project MapCheck out where our restoration team is working. |
- Blogs & Points of View
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Rain Gardens Work!
Whenever I return to the Puget Sound region from a trip away, I am again reminded what a beautiful natural wonder we live in. This recognition for me just hammers home our need to protect this resource. Let’s take stormwater pollution, for example. We know that polluted runoff loads toxic chemicals into our waterways or causes flashy flows that impact salmon habitat. But there are easy fixes that you can easily and beautifully do in our own yards to protect creeks, rivers and Puget Sound.
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Shorelines 101 for Summer Interns
Hi, my name is Anshuman, and I am an intern for People For Puget Sound for this summer. I am a student from the Duke University, and came all the way from the east coast to make my contribution to the protection of Puget Sound.