PSPartnership

@PSPartnership

The Puget Sound Partnership is the state agency formed to lead the region’s collective effort to restore and protect Puget Sound.

Olympia & Tacoma, WA
Joined October 2008

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  1. Can we succeed in keeping polluted out of ? It's not beyond our reach...

  2. Kudos to the Portage Bay Partnership for working together to re-open beds.

  3. Salmon are ours to save. The time is now. Read the new report at

  4. Congratulations to our neighbors at the Pierce Conservation District for their recent award of an $8 million...

  5. Thank you, Commissioner Goldmark, , for this wonderful and important holiday gift to !

  6. Protecting and restoring salmon habitat is the best way to help our resident orcas survive. They need salmon.

  7. Only about 2k streaked horned larks left. Some live among the Northwest's artillery firing soldiers.

  8. Thank you, for shepherding through Congress this major win for recovery!

  9. Thumbs up for the ! That's great news for !

  10. Congrats to our Science Panel member John Stark on being named Director of the !

  11. Thank you for taking on Monsanto and PCB pollution of Washington waters.

  12. “This state, this region, we owe you.” Thank you for everything, Martha. We will miss you.

  13. Jay Manning appointed to chair Partnership Leadership Council.

  14. Ship noise and --not a happy combination. Find out what NOAA is doing about it, Dec 8, Seattle.

  15. Woot Woot! This is GREAT news for 's Vital Sign (), which is a measure of ecosystem recovery.

  16. In reply to

    . We agree! The Sustainable Lands Strategy gives a big boost to resilience and habitat recovery.

  17. How do agriculture and salmon benefit from each other? In so many ways! See for yourself in this cool storymap

  18. "Nearly 20 percent of the sound's shellfish beds are closed due to pollution..." That affects a clammer near you.

  19. Thank you, Port Angeles 5th-graders, for reminding people that what goes down the drain goes to .

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