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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Author Archives: Jeff Rice. Jeff Rice is Managing Editor at the Puget Sound Institute, where he also oversees the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. An online compendium and review of scientific literature focusing on the Salish Sea ecosystem. The secret lives of forage fish: Where do they go when we aren’t looking? August 19, 2016. Pacific sand lance at rest on sand. Photo: Collin Smith, USGS. To the...
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Newsletters | Puget Sound Institute
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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. New report details the broad sweep of climate change in Puget Sound. November 17, 2015. A new report commissioned by the Puget Sound Institute and the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Provides the most comprehensive assessment to date of the expected impacts of climate change on the Puget Sound region. Download: “State of Knowledge: Climate Change in Puget Sound”. November 17, 2015. November 2, 2015.
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Student and Post-doc Publications. Members of the Puntlab collaborate extensively with colleagues in the U.S. and worldwide. The following are short biographies of some of our current collaborators from outside of the University of Washington. A joint project between NOAA and UW focused on improving the use and usefulness of models in ocean management decision making through multi-model approaches. Tessa is also an editor at the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Northwest Fisheries Science Center. Conducts re...
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New data could yield clues to herring declines | Puget Sound Institute
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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. New data could yield clues to herring declines. January 7, 2015. Pacific Herring. Photo by Mary Whalen, USGS. Oh yeah, said Stick, we’ve got dozens of notebooks sitting on the shelf with all of that stuff written down. Maps, too. Gulls feeding on herring eggs near Vancouver, B.C. Photo by Guy Monty. And patterns were not the same across all sites. Are changes in habitat related to local trends in herring abundance? Jeff R...
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Science Panel speaker series continues April 23rd | Puget Sound Institute
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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Science Panel speaker series continues April 23rd. April 13, 2015. The Puget Sound Science Panel speaker series continues April 23rd at the University of Washington Tacoma campus. Wayne Landis addresses “Wicked problems, black swans and managing the future of Puget Sound,” while Katharine Wellman looks at shellfish aquaculture. Where: UW Tacoma, Dugan 201. When: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM. This entry was posted in Newsletters.
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Looking ahead to Salish Sea Sea Ecosystem Conference 2016 | Puget Sound Institute
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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Looking ahead to Salish Sea Sea Ecosystem Conference 2016. March 6, 2015. SAVE THE DATE: The next Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference is scheduled for April 13-15, 2016 in Vancouver, B.C. For additional information visit the conference website. And watch this blog for updates as they become available. This entry was posted in #ssec14. An online compendium and review of scientific literature focusing on the Salish Sea ecosystem.
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Is there a shift in the Puget Sound food web? | Puget Sound Institute
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Behind the scenes at the PSI. Skip to primary content. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound. Is there a shift in the Puget Sound food web? May 4, 2015. Jellyfish surround a floatplane pontoon. Photo courtesy of Washington Department of Ecology. Story features a recent paper in the. Marine Ecology Press Series. Used by Puget Sound Institute researchers looking at trends for Puget Sound’s Pacific herring populations. Read the article in the Seattle Times. Read the original journal article. And tagged forage fish.
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