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Student Environmental Monitoring
With contributions from adult
project
investigators and student scientist
collaborators, the Student Environmental Monitoring Program involves individual student participants
and communities across the Sound. The goal is to establish baseline data that can be utilized by researchers and by students and their communities to develop a cohesive, Sound-wide awareness of ecosystem issues.
Student Blog
Skylar and Nelson train to use Secchi disks to study turbidity
22 Apr 2010 6:38 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
Cody & James learn about photosynthesis
22 Apr 2010 6:35 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
Madison and Amanda study turbidy impacts on minnows
22 Apr 2010 6:31 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
Soundkeeper's Log
Alaska to Hawaii and back
19 Apr 2013 1:34 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
Letter to ADF&G Commissioner Campbell
19 Mar 2013 4:13 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
Clean Harbors Working Group
04 Mar 2013 7:36 PM •
Kate McLaughlin
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